Ghana’s Jerusalem vote regretted mistake – Israeli Embassy

The Israeli Embassy has expressed its displeasure with Ghana’s vote against Donald Trump’s decision to sanction Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

In a press release Friday, it stated its “regrets the mistaken vote of Ghana against the State of Israel during the Special United Nation’s General Assembly sitting on Thursday, 21 December 2017 as the assembly adopted a resolution regarding Israel’s capital Jerusalem.

Describing the United Nation’s General Assembly special sitting on Thursday as a “farce”, the Embassy said it is hopeful that “such mistake will not be repeated by Ghana in subsequent motions.”

Ghana joins 128 countries of the UN General Assembly to decisively back a resolution effectively calling on the US to withdraw its recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

Below is the statement

The vote against the United States (US) by the United Nation’s General Assembly special sitting on Thursday, 21 December 2017 is nothing but a farce.

The UN cannot dictate to Israel or any other country which of its cities it has to recognize as a capital. In the same regard, the UN cannot dictate to the US or any other country whether or not to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and where to site their embassies in Israel.

This voting by the UN General Assembly is meaningless from the viewpoint of International Law. It is therefore evident that the Palestinians are using all forms of diplomatic efforts in international organizations to fight against Israel instead of engaging in direct negotiations with Israel for the sake of peace.

As stated by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel completely rejects this resolution. Jerusalem was, is and will always remain the eternal capital of Israel.

The Embassy of the State of Israel in Ghana, therefore, regrets the mistaken vote of Ghana against the State of Israel during the Special United Nation’s (UN) General Assembly sitting on Thursday, 21 December 2017 as the assembly adopted a resolution regarding Israel’s capital Jerusalem. We hope such mistake will not be repeated by Ghana in subsequent motions.

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