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Turkey ‘aims to open embassy to Palestine in Jerusalem’

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ISTANBUL: President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has expressed hope that Turkey would soon be able to open an embassy to a Palestinia­n state in East Jerusalem, as he again denounced Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of the city as the Israeli capital.

Erdogan has sought to lead Islamic condemnati­on of his US counterpar­t’s move, calling a summit of the leaders of Muslim nations last week in Istanbul who urged the world to recognize East Jerusalem as the Palestinia­n capital.

East Jerusalem was annexed by Israel after it seized control of the area in the 1967 war, in a move never recognized by the internatio­nal community.

“Because it is under occupation we can’t just go there and open an embassy,” Erdogan said in a speech to his ruling party in the city of Karaman.

“But, inshallah (God willing) those days are near and... we will officially open our embassy there,” he said, without giving any precise timescale.

Turkey currently has a general consulate in Jerusalem. Ankara has full diplomatic ties with Israel, and like all other nations, its embassy is in Tel Aviv.

Erdogan again slammed his US counterpar­t’s decision to declare Jerusalem the capital of Israel and move the US embassy in Israel to the city, saying it smacked of a “Zionist and evangelist logic and understand­ing.”

He said Jews had no right to “appropriat­e” Jerusalem which was the the “capital of Muslims.”

“Please stop where you are and don’t attempt any Zionist operation,” he said. “If you try, then the price is going to be high.”

Erdogan hailed the outcome of the Dec. 13 summit which he said showed the “world a vote of unity.”

In a speech on the eve of the summit, Erdogan had warned Muslims against “internecin­e warfare” and “attacks to bring down Muslims from within” saying fighting with each other “only helps terror states like Israel.”

Israel has reacted relatively cooly to Erdogan’s repeated broadsides over the last days, although Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was “not impressed” by statements made at the summit.

On Friday, Erdogan said Trump’s decision is a “bomb” thrown at the entire Middle East.

 ??  ?? Israeli soldiers fire teargas canisters during clashes with Palestinia­n protesters in the West Bank town of Tulkarem on Sunday. (AP)
Israeli soldiers fire teargas canisters during clashes with Palestinia­n protesters in the West Bank town of Tulkarem on Sunday. (AP)

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