"The United States will face severe consequences if Jerusalem recognizes Israel as capital": Jordan warns
Jordan's Foreign Minister has warned that if the US president Trump recognizes Jerusalem as Israel's capital, "serious consequences" will be met. Jordanian minister Iman Safadi told US Secretary of State Rex Dillarson that recognition would cause great turmoil in Arab and Islamic countries.
President Trump is expected to announce the decision to fulfill the election promises.
But Trumpin's son-in-law, Jarrett Kouchner said that no decision was taken.
Jordan's minister Iman Safadi, who commented on the controversy, said: "I have spoken to US Secretary of State Rex Dillarson about the dangerous consequences of Jerusalem's announcement as the capital of Israel, and this decision will cause turmoil in Arab and Islam countries to create tension and create peace. Would have hit the efforts. "
But there is no response from the US Department of State.
Militant President Mahmoud Abbas has stepped in to seek international support to emphasize that Trump should not make any decision.
The Palestinian Chancellor's Office said French President Immanuel Makrong and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdwane had contacted the phone.
His advisor Majid al-Khalid told the AFF news agency that Abbas thought that "the announcement of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel or the decision of the US embassy to be decided".
The Palestinian leaders have warned that this decision of the trumpet will have political shocks between the two countries.
Israel has occupied East Jerusalem since the war in 1967. In 1980, Israel sees the country as a unique feature of the country. Under international law, the area is considered occupied territory.
Israel has determined Jerusalem as an inseparable capital. Tiruntana.
But. The pledge promised during last year's drum showed strong support for Israel and promised to shift the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem on the first day of his assignment.
On Wednesday, it was announced that Trump would release the announcement on Wednesday.
Trump's chief advisor, Kouchner, said, "Trump will announce his decision at the right time, and he will decide which decision he will take in considering many things, and when he chooses, he will release the announcement."
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