Australia mulling embassy move to Jerusalem: PM

AFP  |  Sydney 

is considering moving its embassy in from to Jerusalem, announced Tuesday, following the lead of US

"We're committed to a two-state solution, but frankly it hasn't been going that well, not a lot of progress has been made, and you don't keep doing the same thing and expect different results," Morrison said.

He described proposals to recognise and move as "sensible" and "persuasive" and would be considered by government.

The surprise announcement came just days before a crucial parliamentary by-election in a heavily Jewish constituency where the candidate for Morrison's Liberal party, a former to Israel, is trailing in opinion polls.

A loss in the election would wipe out Morrison's one-seat majority in parliament.

"is now so desperate to hang on to his job, he is prepared to say anything if he thinks it will win him a few more votes -- even at the cost of Australia's national interest," said the opposition

Morrison came to power last month after a revolt by hardline conservatives in the ousted his more moderate predecessor,

had explicitly distanced itself from the decision by Trump to move the from to as "unhelpful" to the peace process.

Morrison rejected suggestions that his decision to consider following Trump's lead was a result of US pressure or related to the by-election in Sydney's district on Saturday.

"I have made this decision without any reference to the United States," he said. "It has not come up in any discussion that I have had with the or officials."

Trump's move ruptured decades of international consensus that Jerusalem's status should be settled as part of a two-state peace deal between and the Palestinians.

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First Published: Tue, October 16 2018. 06:10 IST