The Borneo Post

Palestinia­ns slam Australia’s move on Jerusalem

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RAMALLAH, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: The Palestinia­n leadership on Saturday described as ‘irresponsi­ble’ Australia’s recognitio­n of west Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, saying it violated internatio­nal law.

The country became one of just a few to follow US President Donald Trump’s lead and recognise the contested city as Israel’s capital, saying.

Australia said it would open a defence and trade office in the west of the holy city and Prime Minister Scott Morrison also committed to recognisin­g a future state of Palestine with east Jerusalem as its capital.

Both Israelis and Palestinia­ns claim Jerusalem as their capital.

Most foreign nations avoided moving embassies there to prevent inflaming peace talks on the city’s final status – until Trump unilateral­ly moved the US embassy there earlier this year.

Senior Palestinia­n official Saeb Erekat said in a statement that the Australian decision to open a trade office in the city violated a United Nations resolution.

“From the beginning, we’ve perceived the Australian government’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital as one wherein petty domestic politics steer irresponsi­ble policies that contradict world peace and security,” he said in a statement.

“All of Jerusalem remains a final status issue for negotiatio­ns, while east Jerusalem, under internatio­nal law, is an integral part of the occupied Palestinia­n territory,” he added.

Morrison earlier Saturday announced his country’s move on Jerusalem.

“Australia now recognises west Jerusalem – being the seat of the Knesset and many of the institutio­ns of government – is the capital of Israel,” he said in Sydney.

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