Khaleej Times

Abdullah voices concern over US Jerusalem move

- Reuters

amman — Jordan’s King Abdullah voiced concern on Sunday over a decision by Washington to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, saying East Jerusalem had to be the capital of a future Palestinia­n state.

In remarks during talks with US Vice Mike Pence in Amman, the king said the only solution to the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict was a two-state one.

“The US decision on Jerusalem ...does not come as a result of a comprehens­ive settlement of the Palestinia­n-Israeli conflict,” the ruler told Pence at the start of the talks in the royal palace.

Jordan lost East Jerusalem and the West Bank to Israel during the Arab-Israeli war in 1967. Pence was in Amman on the second leg of a three-country tour that concludes in Israel. In comments delivered in Egypt, he said Washington would support a two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinia­ns if the two sides agreed to it.

Last month’s endorsemen­t of Israel’s claim to Jerusalem as its capital by President Donald Trump drew universal condemnati­on from Arab leaders and widespread criticism elsewhere.

It also broke with decades of US policy that the city’s status must be decided in negotiatio­ns with the Palestinia­ns, who want East Jerusalem as the capital of their future state.

Pence told the king that Washington was committed to preserving the status quo of holy sites in Jerusalem. —

 ?? AFP ?? CRY FOR HELP: Palestinia­ns protest outside a UN distributi­on centre in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, following the decision by the US government to froze tens of millions of dollars in contributi­ons to the UN Relief and Work Agency. The US has held...
AFP CRY FOR HELP: Palestinia­ns protest outside a UN distributi­on centre in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, following the decision by the US government to froze tens of millions of dollars in contributi­ons to the UN Relief and Work Agency. The US has held...

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