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Sunday 17 December 2017 - 16:07

Turkey to Open Diplomatic Mission in East Al-Quds: Erdogan

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Turkey to Open Diplomatic Mission in East Al-Quds: Erdogan
The remarks by Erdogan come amid global anger over US President Donald Trump's recognition of al-Quds as Israeli regime's capital.

“God willing, the day is close when officially, with God's permission, we will open our embassy there,” Erdogan said on Sunday.

The remarks came amid reports that Lebanon and Turkey are considering opening diplomatic missions in the occupied East al-Quds in response to Trump’s controversial decision to recognize the whole city as the "capital" of Israel.

In a post on his official Twitter account, Lebanese Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil described East al-Quds as “the capital of Palestine,” saying he had informed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas of his willingness to establish a Lebanese embassy there.

Bassil also noted that Abbas had promised to provide a piece of land for Lebanon's mission in al-Quds.

Turkey’s main opposition party, the Republican People's Party (CHP), has also called on the government to open the country's embassy in East al-Quds.

"Turkey should immediately, without wasting time, open its embassy to Palestine in East Jerusalem," Engin Altay, CHP's deputy chairman, said on Thursday.
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