EU president Germany informs Foreign Ministry that ambassadors of
European countries will not show up for events marking 40-year
anniversary of capital's reunification; US ambassador to follow suit
Ronen Bodoni
European Union countries will not take part in the celebrations marking
the 40-year anniversary of Jerusalem's reunification, EU president
Germany said Thursday in a diplomatic letter sent to the Foreign
Ministry and the Knesset.
US Ambassador to Israel Richard Jones will also not participate in the
events. Diplomatic sources told Ynet that the event was not on the
ambassador’s timetable.
Ambassadors of all EU countries will not show up for the special
Knesset session which will be on Jerusalem Day on Wednesday.
European countries do not recognize Jerusalem's reunification. As far
as they are concerned, east Jerusalem, which was occupied during the
Six Day War, is an occupied territory.
Among the EU countries there is a difference of opinion regarding the
participation in the Jerusalem Day celebrations. Germany decided to
send the letter to the official bodies in Israel, but a number of EU
countries are considering violating the boycott and taking part in the
celebrations.
The Egyptian and Jordanian ambassadors were also invited to take part
in the events, and Foreign Ministry officials expressed their concern
over the possibility that they would also fail to show up.
Sources in the Foreign Ministry noted that diplomatic moves were taken
in a bid to prevent the European boycott. The ministry's spokesperson
said that "Jerusalem is Israel's united captal. This week we will mark
40 years of reunification. Many guests were invited to take part in the
events, including diplomats. We expect them to attend."
Sources in the German Embassy in Israel told Ynet on Sunday morning
that the international community viewed Jerusalem from a different
point of view.
"We believe that Jerusalem's future should be part of the negotiations
between Israel and the Palestinians. Our point of view is not new and
Germany must take this stance in accordance with the rest of the
countries.
"We cannot force other European Union countries to accept our opinion,
but we can definitely decide for ourselves. Germany cannot take part in
an official event of the Israeli government, if this implies that we
recognize these borders of Jerusalem."
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