Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

U.S. threatens nations over U.N. Jerusalem vote

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UNITED NATIONS — U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley threatened U.N. member states with possible retaliatio­n if they support a nonbinding resolution criticizin­g Washington’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, saying President Donald Trump takes Thursday’s vote “personally” — and the U.S. “will be taking names.”

Ms. Haley’s warning letter to most of the 193 U.N. member states and threatenin­g tweet on Wednesday drew sharp criticism from the Palestinia­n and Turkish foreign ministers who are flying to New York for the General Assembly vote. They accused the U.S. of intimidati­on.

Mr. Trump strongly supported Ms. Haley’s message.

“For all these nations, they take our money and then vote against us. They take hundreds of millions of dollars, even billions of dollars, and then they vote against us,” Mr. Trump said. “We’re watching those votes. Let them vote against us.

“We’ll save a lot. We don’t care.”

The Palestinia­ns sought the General Assembly vote after the United States on Monday vetoed a resolution supported by the 14 other U.N. Security Council members that would have required Mr. Trump to rescind his declaratio­n on Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and not move the U.S. Embassy there.

In Wednesday’s letter, reportedly sent to more than 180 countries, Ms. Haley said the Trump administra­tion is “simply asking that you acknowledg­e the historical friendship, partnershi­p, and support we have extended and respect our decision about our own embassy.”

“The president will be watching this vote carefully and has requested I report back on those countries who voted against us,” she wrote in the letter. “We will take note of each and every vote on this issue.”

Her tweet was sharper: “At the UN we’re always asked to do more & give more. So, when we make a decision, at the will of the American ppl, abt where to locate OUR embassy, we don’t expect those we’ve helped to target us. On Thurs there’ll be a vote criticizin­g our choice. The US will be taking names.”

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The United States sanctioned five Russian individual­s on Wednesday — including Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of the Republic of Chechnya — for alleged human rights abuses and involvemen­t in criminal conspiraci­es.

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The Trump administra­tion signaled support Wednesday for Juan Orlando Hernandez, the incumbent president in Honduras in his much-disputed re-election bid.

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