Macron and Erdogan issue a powerful statement on Trump's decision on Jerusalem

The French leader has reacted to Trump's decision on recognising Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. He through his Twitter account said Paris “does not approve of the verdict, and supports a solution between Palestinians and Israelis who live in peace with Jerusalem as the capital of both states”. Ministry [...]
Bahrain's Foreign Ministry through a statement has written that Trump's decision “threatens the Middle East peace process and prevents all initiatives and negotiations to reach the desired final solution”.
Meanwhile, the Pakistani authorities <x0vuve noted with great concern” US decision, which changes the city's “state legal and historical”, transmits Periscopi.
Sur Jérushalem, la France n'approuseve pas la décision des États-Unis. La France soutent la solutione de de deux États, Israwl et la Palestine, vivant en paix et sécurié, avec Jérusalem comme capital des deux Étas. Nous camels privilégier I'paisement et le dialogue.
(@EmmanuelMacron) December 6, 2017
“Such a step would constitute a clear violation of international law and resolutions of the UN Security Council,”, the Pakistani Prime Minister's Office said in a statement.
Hamas leader Ismail Hanija has described Trump's decision as a separate <x0-grition”.
“This decision is an impassable risk that will not recognise any restrictions on Palestinian, Arab and Muslim reactions”, he told “Al Jazeera” from Gaza.
The Iranian government in Tehran said Trump's decision would <x0 subsist Muslims and fan a new indignation.”
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that “the preservation of the current status of Jerusalem is very important and it is important that the Islamic world act as a”./Periscopi/












