Khaleej Times

Security council memBers reBuke Washington for violating un resolution­s

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One by one, 14 members of the UN Security Council spoke out against US President Donald Trump’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel at an emergency meeting on Friday, some with regret and some with anger at the 15th member, the United States.

It wasn’t the first time that the US stood alone in defending its close ally, Israel, in the UN’s most powerful body. Over decades, it has vetoed many council resolution­s it viewed as harmful to Israel.

But this was a rare rebuke for an action the United States took that in the eyes of the rest of the council and most of the world clearly violates UN resolution­s and decisions that Jerusalem is an issue to be resolved by Israel and the Palestinia­ns in peace negotiatio­ns on a two-state solution.

The Trump administra­tion has been working on a new Mideast peace proposal and US ambassador Nikki Haley told the council that the US is more committed to peace “than we’ve ever been before — and we believe we might be closer to that goal than ever before”.

She gave no details but noted that past Israeli-Palestinia­n agreements have been signed on the White House lawn, and if there is a new agreement there is “a good likelihood” it will be signed there as well “because the United States has credibilit­y of both sides”.

But Palestinia­n UN Ambassador Riyad Mansour who spoke after council members said the Trump administra­tion’s decision on recognitio­n “undermines and essentiall­y disqualifi­es its leadership role to seek peace in the region”.

He said “one party cannot continue to monopolise the peace process”, especially one that is biased in favour of “the occupying power Israel”.

Mansour urged the Security Council to denounce the “irresponsi­ble” US decision and reaffirm its position on the status of Jerusalem —— that the holy city’s status must be decided during Israeli-Palestinia­n peace negotiatio­ns. And it must “affirm its rejection of all violations of that status”, he said.

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