Biden says will keep US Embassy in Jerusalem

US Vice President Joe Biden meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in New Orleans, on November 7, 2010 (AFP)
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Updated 30 April 2020
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Biden says will keep US Embassy in Jerusalem

  • During a virtual fundraiser, Biden said the embassy move should have happened in the context of a larger deal, reiterating his support for a two-state solution
  • Even though Trump’s Middle East peace plan, released in January, paid lip service to a two-state solution, it gave Israel complete control of Jerusalem and the West Bank

WASHINGTON DC: Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden said he will keep the US Embassy in Jerusalem if he is elected president later this year.

This despite calling President Donald Trump’s decision to move the embassy from Tel Aviv “short-sighted and frivolous.”

In 1995, while a Delaware senator, Biden supported the Jerusalem Embassy Act, overwhelmingly adopted by both the Senate and the House, which recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, calling for the city to remain “undivided.”

But the law allowed the president to invoke and reissue a six-month waiver on “national security grounds.”

The waiver was repeatedly renewed by presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama.

Trump signed the waiver in June 2017, before the Senate passed a resolution reaffirming the Jerusalem Embassy Act and calling on the president to abide by its provisions.

Trump then recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and ordered the relocation of the embassy, which was completed by May 2018.

Michael O’Hanlon, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute and an informal advisor to Biden on defense matters, said revisiting the embassy question does not make sense.

“Reversing a move already made is in fact different than preferring to delay it in the first place,” O’Hanlon told Arab News. “I’m at a loss as to how the US can gain leverage over Israel in this day and age.”

Moving the embassy back to Tel Aviv “might not even be sustainable for a US president, since we could wind up toggling back and forth from one president to the next,” he said.

“I tend to agree with Biden: What’s done is done. But I’m also frustrated at America’s inability to persuade Israel to be reasonable on the peace process and two-state solution.”

During a virtual fundraiser, Biden said the embassy move should have happened in the context “of a larger deal to help us achieve important concessions for peace in the process,” reiterating his support for a “two-state solution.”

Even though Trump’s Middle East peace plan, released in January, paid lip service to a two-state solution, it gave Israel complete control of Jerusalem and the West Bank, allowing it to annex 30 percent of the Palestinian territories there. It also rejected the right of return for Palestinian refugees.


Qatar’s Sheikh Tamim arrives in Abu Dhabi

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Qatar’s Sheikh Tamim arrives in Abu Dhabi

ABU DHABI: Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin ​Hamad Al-Thani arrived Saturday in Abu Dhabi, state news agency QNA reported.

The Qatari ruler and his accompanying delegation were welcomed upon arrival at the Al-Bateen Airport by UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan.

The Qatari delegation was also welcomed by Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Presidential Court Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al-Nahyan; Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum; Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al-Nahyan; Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Lt. General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al-Nahyan; Deputy Chairman of the Presidential Court for Special Affairs Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan; Adviser to the UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad Al-Nahyan; Ambassador of the State of Qatar to the UAE Dr. Sultan Salmeen Al-Mansouri, along with a number of senior officials.

Sheikh Tamim headed to Abu Dhabi on a fraternal visit to the UAE, QNA reported.

Sheikh Tamim is accompanied by Personal Representative of the Emir Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani, President of the Olympic Council of Asia and President of the Qatar Olympic Committee Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al-Thani, Chief of the Amiri Diwan Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Khulaifi, and a number of senior officials.