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Erdogan: Trump’s Golan Heights Remarks Bring Middle East on ‘Brink of New Crisis’

TEHRAN (defapress)- Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan warned that US President Donald Trump's recent statement on the Golan Heights puts "the Middle East region on the brink of a new crisis".
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Publish Date: 23March 2019 - 02:06

Erdogan: Trump’s Golan Heights Remarks Bring Middle East on ‘Brink of New Crisis’Erdogan said he will never allow occupation of Golan Heights to be legitimized, adding that Trump’s "unfortunate" remarks on the Golan Heights brought the region to the brink of a new crisis and tension, Anadolu Agency reported.

Trump stated in a tweet on Thursday it was time for the US to recognize Israel's control of the occupied area.

Congressional momentum has been building on Capitol Hill for the change, and the State Department last week changed its terminology for the first time on the contested territory, referring to it as "Israeli-controlled" instead of its previous usage of "Israeli-occupied".

Also on Thursday, top Turkish officials slammed Trump's tweet seeking to legitimize Israel's invasion of the occupied Golan Heights.

“The territorial integrity of states is the most fundamental principle of international law,” said Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu in a tweet.

“Attempts by the US to legitimize Israel's actions against international law will only lead to more violence and pain in the region. Turkey supports Syria's territorial integrity,” he added.

Presidential Spokesman Ibrahim Kalin also condemned the preposterous claim.

"The territorial integrity of countries is protected under int’l law," Kalin said in a tweet.

"The US government’s @realDonaldTrump attempts to legitimate Israel’s illegal actions towards Golan Heights mean nothing but supporting Israel’s policy of occupation and deepening the conflict in the region," Kalin added.

Israel has long pushed Washington to recognize its claim over the territory it seized from Syria during the 1967 Six-Day War.

Israel occupies roughly two-thirds of the wider Golan Heights as a de facto result of the conflict. It moved to formally annex the territory in 1981 --- an action unanimously rejected at the time by the UN Security Council.

The US for the first time voted against an annual UN resolution condemning Israel's control of the Golan Heights in November. In all, 151 nations voted in support, with just Israel and the US voting against.

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