Qatar
16 Arab Islamic countries and GCC condemn Somaliland’s opening of purported embassy in Jerusalem
The ministers of foreign affairs of the State of Qatar; the Arab Republic of Egypt; the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; the Republic of Turkiye; the Islamic Republic of Pakistan; the Republic of Indonesia; the Republic of Djibouti; the Federal Republic of Somalia; the State of Palestine; the Sultanate of Oman; the Republic of Sudan; the Republic of Yemen; the Lebanese Republic; the Islamic Republic of Mauritania; and the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria condemn in the strongest terms the illegal and unacceptable step taken by the so-called "Somaliland" region in opening a purported "embassy" in occupied Jerusalem.
This constitutes a flagrant violation of international law and relevant international resolutions, and represents a direct infringement on the legal and historical status of occupied Jerusalem.
The ministers reaffirm their categorical rejection of any unilateral measures aimed at entrenching an illegal reality in occupied Jerusalem or conferring legitimacy on any entities or arrangements that contravene international law and relevant UN resolutions.
They reiterate that East Jerusalem has been occupied Palestinian territory since 1967, and that any measures intended to alter its legal and historical status are null and void and without legal effect. The ministers further emphasise their full support for the unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Somalia, and their unequivocal rejection of any unilateral sovereignty.
The Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) has strongly condemned and denounced the opening by the so-called "Somaliland Region" of an alleged "embassy" in Occupied Jerusalem. Secretary-General of the GCC, Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi affirmed that this step constitutes a blatant violation of all international and UN norms, laws and conventions, as well as a clear breach of the relevant international resolutions concerning the status of the occupied city of Jerusalem.
He stressed that the international community must take immediate and serious action to halt these null and rejected measures, which would contribute to undermining security and stability in the region. He also renewed his affirmation of the GCC's support for the Federal Republic of Somalia in all that would support its security, stability, sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Albudaiwi further stressed the GCC's firm position in support of the rights of the brotherly Palestinian people, foremost among them the establishment of their independent state on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, in accordance with the Arab Peace Initiative and the resolutions of international legitimacy.