Turkish Deputy Premier Criticizes US Veto on Jerusalem


Turkish Deputy Premier Criticizes US Veto on Jerusalem

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag on Tuesday criticized the US for vetoing a resolution condemning President Donald Trump’s decision on Jerusalem (al-Quds) at the UN Security Council.

“The US should not insist on this position contrary to international law. The US should step back from the wrong decision as soon as possible,” Bozdag wrote on his official Twitter account.

He said it was historically meaningful that the US vote against 14 council members left the country “alone” at the UN Security Council on the issue of Jerusalem (al-Quds), Anadolu agency reported.

The deputy premier said Turkey believes that UN members will stick to their earlier decisions and international law.

Turkey will continue to follow developments on the issue to ensure the recognition and preservation of Jerusalem's (al-Quds) status as Palestine’s capital, Bozdag added.

The US vetoed a UN Security Council resolution that rejected the establishment of diplomatic facilities in the contested city of Jerusalem (al-Quds), breaking with the rest of the council.

The move comes less than two weeks after Washington moved to recognize the holy city as Israel's capital and begin the process to move its embassy there from Tel Aviv -- the city where all other nations house their main diplomatic facilities.

Fourteen council members voted in favor of the Egyptian-sponsored resolution that would have demanded Trump reverse course on the decision. The US was the sole dissenting vote.

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