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US 'no longer involved' in Mideast peace process

Deputy chairman of prominent Turkish NGO Bilal Erdoğan blasts US move to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital

Ersin Çelik
15:41 - 15/12/2017 Cuma
Update: 15:43 - 15/12/2017 Cuma
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Bilal Erdoğan, deputy chairman of the Ilim Yayma Foundation's Board of Trustees
Bilal Erdoğan, deputy chairman of the Ilim Yayma Foundation's Board of Trustees

Bilal Erdoğan, deputy chairman of the Ilim Yayma Foundation's Board of Trustees, has said that by recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, the U.S. removed itself from the peace process.

"The Americans are no longer involved in the peace process," Bilal Erdoğan told Anadolu Agency in an interview conducted in English.

Describing the U.S. move as "unfortunate", he called on the Muslim countries to be united and "speak with one voice".

"What [the U.S.] has done has no value on the ground. It's not going to create a new status quo," said Bilal Erdoğan, adding that the U.S. decision on Jerusalem proved that it was not "trustworthy".

"This decision was already taken in 1995 and even when American Congress took this decision in 1995, it was against a United Nations Security Council decision from 1980," he said.

"The Americans are betraying the very institution that they have helped create, the UN Security Council."

Erdogan added that it showed the UN was worthless for the U.S. and that the international system founded after World War II was not working.

"Jerusalem means everything for which our grandfathers stood: Peaceful coexistence," he stressed. "And peaceful coexistence is very foreign to the Western powers."

"Because they don’t like coexistence. They would like to be all powerful and they would like to stand above the shoulders of the rest of the world."

Ilim Yayma Foundation is one of the more prominent NGOs in Turkey in the area of education.

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