Palestinians have right to Jerusalem as capital: Saudi king Salman

Salman's address to the kingdom's Consultative Council came as the world's main pan-Islamic body held an emergency summit in Istanbul

AFP | PTI  |  Riyadh 

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (Photo: Reuters)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (Photo: Reuters)

Palestinians have the right to Israeli-annexed east as their capital, said today, echoing calls at an Islamic summit in Istanbul from which he had stayed away.

"The kingdom has called for a political solution to resolve regional crises, foremost of which is the Palestinian issue and the restoration of the Palestinian people's legitimate rights, including the right to establish their independent state with east as its capital," the king said.


Salman's address to the kingdom's Consultative Council came as the world's main pan-Islamic body held an emergency summit in Istanbul in response to last week's US recognition of as Israel's capital.

The king renewed his condemnation of President Donald Trump's decision, saying it "represents an extreme bias against the rights of the Palestinian people in that have been guaranteed by resolutions".

At today's summit, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called on the world to recognise east as the "capital of Palestine", while Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas warned there could be no peace in the Middle East until such a move was made.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani - a Saudi arch foe - used his speech to make a thinly veiled jab at Washington's Arab allies.

"Some countries in our region are in cooperation with the United States and the Zionist regime in determining the fate of Palestine," he said.

Jordanian King Abdullah II, Lebanese President Michel Aoun, the emirs of Qatar and Kuwait and the presidents of Afghanistan and Indonesia all joined the summit.

But Saudi Arabia, which hosts the pan-Islamic bloc's secretariat, sent only a senior foreign ministry official.

First Published: Wed, December 13 2017. 18:25 IST