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SYDNEY: Australia on Tuesday reversed a decision of the previous government to recognise West Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, saying the status of the city should be resolved through peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian people.
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Previous Prime Minister Scott Morrison had reversed decades of Middle East policy in December 2018 by saying Australia recognised West Jerusalem as the capital of Israel but would not move its embassy there immediately.
Former United States President Donald Trump had recognised Jerusalem as the capital a year earlier.
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Morrison had flagged moving the embassy from Tel Aviv in 2018 just days before a by-election in a Sydney electorate with a strong Jewish representation, which his Liberal party nonetheless lost.
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Morrison’s Liberal-led coalition lost a national election in May, returning a Labor government for the first time in nine years.
Israel’s embassy in Canberra was closed on Tuesday, and did not immediately respond to a request for comment.