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Muslim leaders say East Jerusalem is Palestinia­n capital

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ISTANBUL — Leaders and officials of Muslim nations declared East Jerusalem the Palestinia­n capital Wednesday at a summit meeting in Istanbul, producing the strongest response yet to President Donald Trump’s decision to recognize the city as Israel’s capital.

The gathering of the 57-member Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n was held to form a unified response from the Muslim world to Trump’s decision last week. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey was the host.

The meeting condemned in a communiqué Trump’s “unilateral” and “dangerous declaratio­n” as an effort to change the status of Jerusalem. It said that it considered the action a violation of United Nations resolution­s and legally null and void.

It also said it took Trump’s declaratio­n as an announceme­nt that the U.S. was withdrawin­g from its role as a sponsor of peace for the region.

Among the 30 leaders present were Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas, King Abdullah II of Jordan, President Michel Aoun of Lebanon, President Hassan Rouhani of Iran, and the emirs of Kuwait and Qatar..

President Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela also attended by special invitation of Erdogan.

A conservati­ve Muslim, Erdogan has made the Palestinia­ns’ fate a leading cause of his politics, styling himself as a leader of the wider Muslim community. He criticized some Arab states for what he called their weak response to Trump’s decision, suggesting they were intimidate­d by the United States.

Abbas said at the gathering that Trump had committed the “greatest crime” with his declaratio­n, and that the Palestinia­ns would no longer accept any role of the United States in peace negotiatio­ns with Israel.

“Jerusalem is and always will be the capital of Palestine,” he said, adding that the United States was giving it away as if it were an American city. “It crosses all the red lines.”

 ?? Onur Coban / pool photo via Associated Press ?? Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas accuses President Donald Trump of the “greatest crime” in declaring Jerusalem the Israeli capital.
Onur Coban / pool photo via Associated Press Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas accuses President Donald Trump of the “greatest crime” in declaring Jerusalem the Israeli capital.

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