Turkey is launching an initiative at the United Nations to annul a decision by the United States to recognise Jerusalem as Israelโs capital, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday.
Erdogan was speaking two days after a Muslim leaders meeting in Istanbul condemned US President Donald Trumpโs decision, calling on the world to respond by recognising East Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine.
โWe will work for the annulment of this unjust decision firstly at the UN Security Council, and if a veto comes from there, the General Assembly,โ Erdogan told crowds gathered in the central Anatolian city of Konya via teleconference.
The United States is a permanent Security Council member with veto powers, meaning any move to overturn Washingtonโs decision at the council would certainly be blocked.
Jerusalem, revered by Jews, Christians and Muslims alike, is home to Islamโs third holiest site and has been at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for decades. Israel captured Arab East Jerusalem in 1967 and later annexed it in an action not recognised internationally.
Trumpโs decision broke with decades of US policy and international consensus that the cityโs status must be left to Israeli-Palestinian talks, leading to harsh criticisms from Muslim countries and Israelโs closest European allies, who have also rejected the move.
A communique issued after Wednesdayโs summit of more than 50 Muslim countries, including US allies, said they considered Trumpโs move to be a declaration that Washington was withdrawing from its role โas sponsor of peaceโ in the Middle East.
Asked about the criticism during an interview with Israelโs Makor Rishon daily, the US ambassador to Israel said Trump had done โwhat is good for Americaโ.
โPresident Trumpโฆdoes not intend to reverse himself, despite the various condemnations and declarations,โ Ambassador David Friedman said.