Yorkshire Post

UN General Assembly votes overwhelmi­ngly against Trump’s Jerusalem move

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THE UN General Assembly has voted overwhelmi­ngly against Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, largely ignoring his threats to cut off aid to any country that went against him.

The non-binding resolution declaring US action on Jerusalem “null and void” passed by a vote of 128-9 – a victory for the Palestinia­ns but one that was not as big as they had predicted.

Amid the Trump administra­tion’s threats, 35 of the 193 UN member nations abstained and 21 others were absent.

The resolution, sponsored by Yemen and Turkey, reaffirmed what has been the United Nations’ stand on the divided holy city since 1967 – that Jerusalem’s final status must be decided in direct negotiatio­ns between Israel and the Palestinia­ns.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said afterwards that he totally rejects the “prepostero­us” resolution.

The United States and Israel had waged an intensive lobbying campaign against the resolution, with US Ambassador Nikki Haley sending letters to over 180 countries warning that Washington would be taking names of those who voted against the US. But when it came to the vote, major US aid recipients including Afghanista­n, Egypt, Jordan, Pakistan, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Tanzania and South Africa supported the resolution.

The nine countries voting “no” were the US, Israel, Guatemala, Honduras, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, the Marshall Islands and Togo. Among the notable abstention­s were Australia, Argentina, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic and Mexico.

The absent countries included Kenya, which was the fifth-largest recipient of US aid last year, Georgia and Ukraine, all of which have close US ties.

Yemeni Ambassador Khaled Hussein Mohamed Alyemany warned that Mr Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem undermines any chance for peace in the Middle East and “serves to fan the fires of violence and extremism”.

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