World Leaders Warn US Embassy Relocation Would Escalate Mideast Tension

Both friends and foes of the United States have voiced criticism after Washington relocated its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to al-Quds, saying the controversial move would ignite tensions across the Middle East region, according to Press TV.

Britain in a statement on Monday reiterated that the administration of Prime Minister Theresa May had no plans to move its mission to al-Quds and still disagreed with the US decision.

“We disagree with the US decision to move its embassy to Jerusalem [al-Quds] and recognize Jerusalem [al-Quds] as the Israeli capital before a final status agreement,” a spokesman for May said in the statement.

 “The British embassy to Israel is based in Tel Aviv and we have no plans to move it.”

France also spoke out against the US move, saying along with many other critics that it violated “unambiguous” international law and UN Security Council resolutions.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian in a statement called on the Tel Aviv regime to “act with caution in the use of force” against Palestinian protesters.

“France calls again for Israeli authorities to act with caution and restraint in the use of force, which must be strictly proportional,” Le Drian said.

He called on Israel “to protect civilians, in particular minors, and Palestinians’ right to protest peacefully,” and said, “It is urgent to reinstate the conditions necessary for the pursuit of a peaceful solution in a regional context already marked by high tensions.”

Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov reiterated Moscow’s objection to the controversial US move, saying Moscow “has several times offered a platform” for talks on the status of al-Quds.

“We firmly believe that it is inappropriate to unilaterally revise the decisions of the international community in this way,” the top Russian diplomat said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, during a visit to London, said that the United States had lost its role as mediator in the Middle East by moving its embassy to the occupied territories.

“With its latest step America has chosen to be a part of the problem, not a solution, and lost its mediator role in the Middle East peace process,” the Turkish president told the Chatham House international affairs think tank.

“This decision… will increase tensions and ignite an even greater fire between communities,” Erdogan added.

Moroccan King Mohammed VI also denounced Washington’s “unilateral decision.”

In a letter to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, the monarch wrote that he was “monitoring with concern” the US recognition of Jerusalem al-Quds as the Israeli capital.

The Egyptian Foreign Ministry, in a statement, voiced “strong denunciation” of Israel’s use of force against Palestinian civilians and said Cairo “totally supports the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, and first and foremost its right to an independent state with East Jerusalem [al-Quds] as its capital.”

The Palestinian president, who declared three days of mourning, also condemned Israeli “massacres” along the Gaza border after the regime’s forces killed dozens of Palestinians during Monday’s clashes and protests coinciding with the opening of the new US embassy.

He also said “the US is no longer a mediator in the Middle East,” and the new embassy was tantamount to “a new American settler outpost” in al-Quds.

The Palestinian Hamas movement also vowed protests would continue.

“We say clearly today to all the world that the peaceful march of our people lured the enemy into shedding more blood,” senior Hamas official Khalil al-Hayya said.

He added that Hamas’s military wing “will not prolong their silence over the crimes of the occupation.”

The US on Monday moved its embassy in Israel to al-Quds after months of global outcry.

In the hours leading up to the inauguration, Israeli troops engaged in clashes with Palestinians taking part in mass protests on the Gaza border.

Israeli gunfire killed over 50 Palestinians in the ongoing Monday clashes — the highest toll in a single day since a series of protests demanding the right to return to ancestral homes began on March 30.

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