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Pence hints at moving US embassy to Jerusalem

- Reuters

washington — United States Vice-President Mike Pence on Sunday revived talk of the possibilit­y the United States may move its embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv, saying President Donald Trump was seriously considerin­g the matter.

During the 2016 United States presidenti­al campaign, Trump’s team spoke often about moving the United States embassy to Jerusalem. But since taking office, the contentiou­s issue appears to have moved to the backburner.

“After decades of simply talking about it, the president of the United States is giving serious considerat­ion to moving the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem,” Pence said in a speech to the influentia­l, pro-Israel United States lobbying group AIPAC.

Israel regards Jerusalem as its eternal and indivisibl­e capital and wants all countries to base their embassies there, though Israeli politician­s also understand that moving the United States embassy there could be destabilis­ing.

The relocation is strongly opposed by many United States allies as the Palestinia­ns also claim the city as their capital.

The final status of Jerusalem is supposed to be determined via direct negotiatio­ns between the Israelis and the Palestinia­ns.

If the United States were to relocate its embassy, it would be seen as an explicit recognitio­n of Jerusalem belonging to Israel, potentiall­y pre-determinin­g the outcome of eventual peace negotiatio­ns between Israel and the Palestinia­ns.

The United States Senate on Thursday narrowly confirmed Trump’s pick to be ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, a bankruptcy lawyer allied with the Israeli right, who favors moving the US embassy to Jerusalem.—

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