Turkey backs Arab League denouncing US so-called plan
Turkish foreign minister says Arab countries should show same unity in Monday's OIC summit against so-called peace plan
ANKARA
Turkey on Sunday announced its support for the Arab League's recent decision to reject the U.S.' so-called peace plan for the Middle East.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told reporters that he hoped for the same unity from the members of the pan-Arab bloc at the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Executive Committee Ministerial to be held Monday in Saudi Arabia's capital Jeddah to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Cavusoglu emphasized that Turkey's stance on the issue had remained consistent.
He said Turkey would always stand by Palestine on the issue of jurisdiction over Jerusalem, adding that he would hold meetings with his Palestinian, Malaysian and Kuwaiti counterparts at the OIC summit.
"We need to stand against this unacceptable plan by preserving this unity and solidarity," said Cavusoglu, adding: "We will issue a clear declaration at Jeddah."
He also emphasized that a peace plan must be within parameters previously set by the UN, adding that Turkey saw the UN's statement against the U.S. plan as "highly positive."
On Tuesday, Trump announced his so-called peace plan to end the Israeli-Palestinian dispute at the White House alongside Netanyahu, with no Palestinian officials present.
During the event, Trump referred to Jerusalem as "Israel's undivided capital."
The so-called "Deal of the Century" unilaterally annuls previous UN resolutions on the Palestinian issue and suggests giving Israel almost everything they have been demanding.
*Writing by Dilara Hamit in Ankara
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