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India's stand on Jerusalem as Israel's capital 'wishy-washy': Omar Abdullah

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Updated: Dec 07, 2017, 03.57 PM IST
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There was a time when the Trump Administration move to over turn decades of US policy WRT #Jersualem would have provoked a strong condemnation from India, said Abdullah.
There was a time when the Trump Administration move to over turn decades of US policy WRT #Jersualem would have provoked a strong condemnation from India, said Abdullah.

SRINAGAR: Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today termed the Centre's stand on US recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital a "wishy-washy drivel".

He said that such a move in the past would have drawn strong condemnation from India.

"There was a time when the Trump Administration move to over turn decades of US policy WRT #Jersualem would have provoked a strong condemnation from India," he said.

"Now all you get is some wishy washy drivel about India's position determined by our self interest & not what other countries do. There was a time India stood for something," he wrote on Twitter.

President Donald Trump had yesterday recognised Jerusalem as Israel's capital, reversing decades of US and international policy on the holy city.
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