Trump decision on Golan confirms blind bias of US to Zionist Regime: Syria

Syrian Foreign Ministry said US President's abrupt declaration that Washington would recognize Tel Aviv's sovereignty over the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, threats the international peace and stability.

Iran Press/Middle East: Syrian Foreign Ministry called the decision as "irresponsible" saying  US President Donald Trump statement confirms "the blind bias of the United States to the Zionist entity."

The ministry said that the Golan was and will remain Arab and Syrian.

The Syrian government also said Damascus is now more intent on liberating the Golan, "using every possible means."

Damascus also said Trump's statement "clearly shows the U.S. disdain to the international legitimacy and violates its resolutions, especially Security Council resolution 497" while also threatening "international peace and stability."

Trump decision, the political booster for BB Netanyahu

Trump's announcement the day before was a major shift in American policy and gives Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a political boost a month before what is expected to be a close election.

Israel unilaterally annexed the Golan Heights in 1981. The U.N. Security Council resolution 497, issued after the annexation, refers to Israel as "the occupying power" and says Israel's attempt to "impose its laws, jurisdiction and administration in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights is null and void and without international legal effect."

US President claimed on Friday that it is time for the US to "fully recognize Israel's Sovereignty" over occupied Golan Heights.

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Trump's Golan statement draws strong regional condemnation

Arab League chief Ahmed Aboul Gheit also criticized the American stance, saying it "comes outside the international legitimacy and no country, no matter how important it is, can make such a decision."

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Trump's "unfortunate" declaration has brought the region "to the brink of a new crisis and new tensions." 

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that Trump's comments "can destabilize the already fragile situation in the Middle East."

The U.S. will be the first country to recognize Israeli sovereignty over the Golan, which the rest of the international community regards as territory occupied by Israel.

It was not immediately clear how a U.N. peacekeeping force that is in place in the Golan might be affected by the U.S. move. That force's mandate expires at the end of June.104/213

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