The Borneo Post

Australia reaffirms Israel decision despite backlash

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SYDNEY: Australia’s conservati­ve prime minister yesterday stood by his decision to recognise west Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, despite criticism from neighbouri­ng Muslim countries.

Canberra became one of a handful of government­s to follow US President Donald Trump’s lead and recognise the contested city as Israel’s capital, Prime Minister Scott Morrison had announced Saturday.

But a contentiou­s embassy shift from Tel Aviv – a proposal made during a crucial Sydney byelection that critics said was timed to attract Jewish voters – will not occur until a peace settlement is achieved.

I think the responses that we have seen from countries so far has been measured. Scott Morrison, Australia’s conservati­ve prime minister

Australia’s Muslim-majority neighbour Malaysia said yesterday it ‘strongly opposes’ the decision to recognise west Jerusalem.

The announceme­nt was ‘premature and a humiliatio­n to the Palestinia­ns and their struggle for the right to self-determinat­ion’, the government said in a statement advocating a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

Australia’s immediate neighbour Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation, was angered by the embassy move proposal in the run-up to the byelection, and said Saturday it ‘notes’ the decision.

Citing Jakarta’s response, Morrison said yesterday that the internatio­nal reaction had been ‘measured’ and that his decision would progress a two- state solution.

“I think the responses that we have seen from countries so far has been measured,” Morrison told reporters in Canberra.

“Australia would continue to respect a two- state outcome that remained our goal as strongly as ever.”

Israel’s embassy in Canberra yesterday said the decision was a ‘step in the right direction’.

Both Israel and the 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 earlier this year.

Morrison’s embattled coalition slipped into a minority government after losing the Sydney by- election in October, which followed the Liberal party’s ousting of the local member and then prime minister Malcolm Turnbull.

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