The Czech Republic on Wednesday evening followed in the footsteps of
U.S. President Donald Trump and said it recognizes Jerusalem as the
capital of the State of Israel.
“The Czech Republic currently,
before the peace between Israel and Palestine is signed, recognizes
Jerusalem to be in fact the capital of Israel in the borders of the
demarcation line from 1967,” said a statement issued by the Czech
foreign ministry.
The statement also stressed that the Czech
Republic “considers Jerusalem to be future capital of both
states,
meaning the State of Israel and the future State of Palestine.”
“The
Ministry can start considering moving of the Czech embassy from Tel
Aviv to Jerusalem only based on results of negotiations with key
partners in the region and in the world,” it added.
Trump had
earlier on Wednesday announced that the United States officially
recognized the city of Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Israel
and announced that the American embassy in Israel would be relocated to
Jerusalem.
"After more than two decades of waivers, we are no
closer to a lasting peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians.
It would be folly to assume that repeating the exact same formula would
now produce a different or better result," Trump said.
"Therefore, I have determined that it is time to officially recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.”
The
Czech Republic is one of Israel's strongest allies. Its predecessor
state, Czechoslovakia, was one of 33 countries to vote in favour of the
1947 UN Partition Plan recommending the establishment of a Jewish state,
and was among the first countries to recognize the State of Israel.
Czechoslovakia also supported the beleagured new Israeli state with
critically needed arms. Relations were cut off during most of the years
of Communist rule, but were re-established after Czechoslovakia's split
into two countries.
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