UNGA to hold emergency session on Jerusalem status after US veto in council

IANS  |  United Nations 

An emergency meeting of the on Thursday will take up Donald Trump's decision to recognise as capital of after the vetoed a resolution criticising it.

is convening the special session at the request of the (OIC) and the Arab Group at the UN, his told reporters on Tuesday.

On Monday US Permanent vetoed the Council resolution introduced by seeking to express "deep regret at recent decisions concerning the status of Jerusalem" and ask other countries to not follow and move their embassies to the city considered holy by Jews, Christians and Muslims.

All the other 14 members of the Council voted for the resolution.

Unlike in the Council there is no veto in the Assembly and a resolution criticising the US decision to recognise as Israel's capital and move it embassy there is expected to pass easily because even Washington's allies broke ranks with it and supported the Egyptian resolution.

Technically Thursday's meeting is a continuation of the emergency special session that last met in 2009, Varma said. Its theme is "Illegal Israeli Actions in Occupied East and the rest of the Occupied Palestinian Territory," and it first convened in 1997, he added.

Unlike the regular annual sessions of the Assembly which end after a year, an emergency special session can continue indefinitely and be reconvened periodically even after a gap of several years.

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First Published: Wed, December 20 2017. 07:26 IST