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UNESCO Adopts Resolution For Old Jerusalem; Jordan Welcomes Decision

As per the latest reports, Jordan has invited a goal taken on by UNESCO on old Jerusalem and its dividers, which said all Israeli techniques intending to change the identity of the holy city and its legal status quo are invalid and void.

Jordan’s Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Haitham Abu Al-Foul said the goal was consistently taken on by UNESCO Executive Board on Wednesday during its 214th meeting, as indicated by an assertion by the Ministry.

The authority said the goal is a consequence of Jordanian strategic endeavors collaborating with Palestinians and the Arab and Islamic gatherings at the UN association, as indicated by the assertion.

The goal approaches Israel to stop its incitements and one-sided illicit methodology against Haram Al-Sharif, otherwise called the Temple Mount, including the Al-Aqsa mosque, as well as the Old City of Jerusalem and its dividers, Al-Foul said.

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The goal calls for accelerating techniques to dispatch a checking mission from UNESCO to Jerusalem to assess all infringement submitted by Israel, the assertion showed. Al-Foul noticed that the goal is in accordance with the Jordanian position towards the Old City of Jerusalem and its dividers.

In another update, Unesco is confronting developing calls to migrate its next World Heritage Committee meeting from Kazan, Russia, following the attack of Ukraine. Associations, for example, the European legacy backing bunch Europa Nostra and the UK culture serve, Nadine Dorries, say that Russia ought to be obstructed from facilitating the yearly gathering at which the rundown of World Heritage destinations is supported. The current year’s occasion is planned from 19 to 30 June under the chairmanship of the Russian Federation.

In March, Unesco said it was “seriously concerned” about harm brought about by Russia’s military in the urban areas of Kharkiv and Chernihiv and required the assurance of Ukrainian social legacy, including the country’s seven World Heritage locales. However, the UN office says there are at present no intends to move the 45th World Heritage Committee meeting from Kazan.

 

 

 

 

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