Arab Foreign Ministers Condemn US Over Jerusalem
董志成
Arab foreign ministers meeting in Cairo have condemned the US decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital. They called on Washington to reverse the move, saying it violates international law and undermines the Middle East peace process.
In an emergency meeting in Cairo, Arab League foreign ministers strongly condemned the US decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. They called on Washington to reverse the move, arguing it violates international law and escalates regional tensions.
The ministers emphasized that President Donald Trump's decision has no legal validity and contradicts United Nations resolutions. They also warned that this action could have serious consequences for the Middle East peace process.
The meeting was held after the US officially recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital, sparking widespread international backlash. Arab foreign ministers affirmed they will continue to pursue diplomatic measures to protect Palestinian rights.