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Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Australia reverses recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital

The country’s minister for foreign affairs, Penny Wong, said on Tuesday that “Australia’s embassy has always been, and remains, in Tel Aviv.”

• October 18, 2022
Australian minister for foreign affairs, Penny Wong
Australian minister for foreign affairs, Penny Wong [Photo Credit: South China Morning Post]

Australia has reversed the former government’s decision of recognising West Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

“Australia’s embassy has always been, and remains, in Tel Aviv,” said Penny Wong, the Australian minister for foreign affairs, on Tuesday.

“I regret that Mr. Morrison’s decision to play politics resulted in Australia’s shifting position, and the distress these shifts have caused to many people in the Australian community who care deeply about this issue,” she said.

In 2018, former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced the recognition of West Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, a move following former U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to west Jerusalem.

Ms Wong said it was Australia’s “previous and longstanding position” that Jerusalem is a final status issue that should be “resolved as part of any peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian people.”

She added that “Australia is committed to a two-state solution in which Israel and a future Palestinian state coexist, in peace and security, within internationally recognised borders.”

Local media reports that the Labour Party has pledged to drop the recognition of the Morrison government if elected, and the current Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has deleted online references to that decision.

(Xinhua/NAN)

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