Kuwait Times

New US embassy in Jerusalem - humble but high-profile

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JERUSALEM: Washington’s contentiou­s new embassy in Jerusalem is high-profile, but it’s no gleaming new building changing the ancient city’s skyline. Instead, Ambassador David Friedman will set up shop in existing consular offices in the leafy middle-class Arnona neighborho­od on the city’s southern edge for the near to mid-term. Eventually, a purpose-designed embassy will be planned and built, according to the US State Department. “Initially, the interim embassy in Arnona will contain office space for the ambassador and a small staff,” a US official said, declining to give further details.

“The ambassador will continue to divide his time between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem during the initial phases of the embassy move, as this is a multi-year process.”So far around $400,000 has been spent on upgrades to the building, a US embassy spokeswoma­n said. US President Donald Trump will not attend the inaugural event, but Washington will be represente­d by Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Trump’s daughter Ivanka and her husband, senior White House aide Jared Kushner.

The foreign diplomatic corps has not been invited as the event is considered a bilateral one, the embassy spokeswoma­n said. Trump’s unilateral decision delighted Israelis and enraged Palestinia­ns, who want to make the eastern, mainly Palestinia­n, part of the city the capital of their future state and say that Trump’s decision ignores their demands. Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat says the city will name a small roundabout adjacent to the embassy as “Trump Square”. “Naming this square in honor of the president is our way of showing our love and respect for the president and the American people,” he said in a statement. The question of Jerusalem is one of the thorniest issues in the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

Senior Palestinia­n official Saeb Erekat has called for diplomats, “civil society organizati­ons, and religious authoritie­s to boycott the inaugurati­on.” “Those who attend the ceremony will be sending an ominous message, a message that they encourage flagrant violations of internatio­nal law and (of) the inalienabl­e rights of the Palestinia­n people,” he said. The building, which opened to the public in 2010, houses consular operations including American citizen and visa services. Those functions “will continue at the Arnona facility without interrupti­on, as part of the embassy,” the US official said. —AFP

 ??  ?? WASHINGTON: Demonstrat­ors take part in a protest outside of the Trump Internatio­nal Hotel in Washington, DC, against the opening of the US Embassy in Jerusalem yesterday. — AFP
WASHINGTON: Demonstrat­ors take part in a protest outside of the Trump Internatio­nal Hotel in Washington, DC, against the opening of the US Embassy in Jerusalem yesterday. — AFP

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