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Arabs seek recognitio­n for Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital

We stand in solidarity with Palestinia­ns in their struggle: Saudi foreign minister

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announced at a joint news conference with Arab League chief Ahmed Abul Gheit following talks in Amman on Jerusalem’s status, also attended by the foreign ministers of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Morocco and the Palestinia­n Authority, as well as the UAE minister of state for foreign affairs.

“There is a political decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and we will strive to reach an internatio­nal political decision to recognize a Palestinia­n state with (East) Jerusalem as its capital,” Safadi said.

He added that the Arab states would work collective­ly with the internatio­nal community to secure internatio­nal recognitio­n of East Jerusalem as the capital of the Palestinia­n state, adding that the meeting was also used to agree on steps to ensure no other country recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

“We reiterated that no peace or security can be achieved in the Middle East without the establishm­ent of a viable Palestinia­n state with East Jerusalem as its capital, and in accordance with all relevant internatio­nal references,” Safadi said, stressing that peace is the only way to resolve the Palestinia­n cause, being the only strategic option to meet the legitimate and rightful demands of the Palestinia­n people.

US President Donald Trump reversed decades of American policy and recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel on Dec. 6, threatenin­g Middle East peace efforts and angering the Arab world and the US’ Western allies alike. Trump’s controvers­ial decision sparked protests in several countries and was rejected in a non-binding UN General Assembly resolution.

Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir told reporters following a meeting with his Jordanian counterpar­t that Saudi Arabia stands in solidarity with the Palestinia­n people in their bid for a Palestinia­n state with East Jerusalem as its capital, reiteratin­g the Kingdom’s rejection of the US decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

Al-Jubeir said Saudi Arabia has always been a strong supporter of legitimate Palestinia­n demands, stressing that addressing the Palestinia­n and the Arab Israeli struggle on the basis of a two-state solution is key to regional peace in the Middle East.

“Arab efforts have succeeded in isolating the US decision, citing the UN Security Council and the UN General Assembly votes, adding that these efforts will continue to deter any effort aiming at underminin­g the status of Jerusalem,” Abul Gheit said.

He added that the Arab League’s foreign ministers will reconvene at the end of this month when Palestine briefs the group on what has been achieved so far with regard to their efforts to counter the US decision and the illegal Israeli measures to change the status of Jerusalem.

Israel occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank in 1967 and later annexed East Jerusalem in a move never recognized by the internatio­nal community.

Earlier on Saturday, Jordan’s King Abdullah met the ministers and said: “the question of Jerusalem must be resolved within the framework of a just and lasting peace agreement between Palestinia­ns and Israelis.”

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Jordan’s King Abdullah in a meeting with foreign ministers of some Arab countries in Amman on Saturday. (AFP)
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