RNA - "There is a need for solidarity among Muslim countries and decisive steps are needed by Muslim world against the usurper Israeli regime," Ferdosipour said in a meeting with Speaker of Jordan's Senate Faisal Al-Fayez in Amman on Friday.
The Iranian ambassador also underlined the need for solidarity among Muslim countries and decisive steps to be taken by Muslims throughout the world to confront the usurper regime of Israel.
Al-Fayez, for his part, stressed that the US moves were against international treaties and reconciliation processes and called for Islamic solidarity in support of Palestine.
The two sides at the meeting further emphasized the need for development of parliamentary cooperation between Tehran and Amman as well as unity of Islamic religions.
The US president earlier this month defied global warnings, and said Washington formally recognizes Jerusalem al-Quds as the “capital” of Israel, and will begin the process of moving its embassy to the occupied city, breaking with decades of American policy despite widespread international opposition.
In anticipation of Trump's move, 151 members of the UN General Assembly voted last week to adopt a rare resolution that denounced Israel as the “occupying power” of Jerusalem al-Quds, a city that is holy to Muslims, Christians, and Jews alike.
The city has seen heightened tensions since 2015, when the Israeli military introduced restrictions on the entry of Palestinian worshipers into the al-Aqsa Mosque — Islam’s third holiest site.
Over 300 Palestinians have lost their lives at the hands of Israeli soldiers ever since.
Israel lays claim to the entirety of al-Quds (Jerusalem) as its capital while Palestinians want its Eastern part as the capital of a future state for themselves.
Palestinian leaders have warned that the potential relocation would fuel strong reaction in the region and deliver a death blow to any prospect of resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Trump’s move which overturns decades of US foreign policy has triggered a fresh wave of unrest in the Middle East.
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