Turkey welcomed a U.N. resolution rejecting the U.S. move on Jerusalem, with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan urging his U.S. counterpart Donald J. Trump to scrap the U.S. decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
Erdogan had earlier called on U.N. member states not to be swayed by Trump’s threat to cut funding for countries that backed the motion at the U.N. General Assembly.
“We welcome with great pleasure the U.N. General Assembly?s overwhelming support… We expect the Trump administration to rescind without further delay its unfortunate decision, whose illegality has been clearly established,” Erdogan said on Twitter.
“I am calling on the whole world: never sell your democratic will in return for petty dollars,” he had said in a televised speech in Ankara before the vote.
The U.S. decision on December 6 broke with international consensus and unleashed protests across the Muslim world, prompting a flurry of appeals to the United Nations.
At an emergency session Thursday, the U.N. General Assembly adopted the motion rejecting Trump’s decision by 128 votes to nine, with 35 abstentions.
The measure was sent to the General Assembly after it was vetoed by the United States at the Security Council on Monday, though all other 14 council members voted in favor.
Trump warned that Washington would closely watch how nations voted, suggesting there could even be reprisals for countries that backed the motion which was put forward by Yemen and Turkey on behalf of Arab and Muslim countries.
Mr. Erdogan accused Trump of making “threats.”
“How do they call America? The cradle of democracy. The cradle of democracy is seeking to find will in the world that can be bought with dollars,” he said.
“Mr. Trump you cannot buy with dollars Turkey’s democratic will. Our decision is clear,” he said.
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