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MEDIA TALKING POINTS
Australian Government
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DISTRIBUTION: STANDARD
Topic: POLITICAL-ECONOMIC
Originating Division: MAD
Subject: Reversal of recognition of West Jerusalem
Version Date: 20/10/2022
Reason for Update: New talking points
Version: 1
Expiry: 19/01/2023
Talking Points
• The Australian Government has reaffirmed Australia’s previous and longstanding position that Jerusalem
is a final status issue that should be resolved as part of any peace negotiations between Israel and the
Palestinian people.
• This reverses the former Government’s recognition of West Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
• Australia’s embassy in Israel remains in Tel Aviv.
• Australia is committed to a two-state solution in which Israel and a future Palestinian state coexist, in
peace and security, within internationally recognised borders.
• Australia will always be a steadfast friend of Israel. We were among the first countries to formally
recognise Israel under Prime Minister Ben Chifley.
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Talking Points – Reversal of recognition of West Jerusalem
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• The Australian Government has reaffirmed Australia’s previous and
longstanding position that Jerusalem is a final status issue that should be
resolved as part of any peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian
people.
• This reverses the former Government’s recognition of West Jerusalem as the
capital of Israel.
• Australia’s embassy in Israel remains in Tel Aviv.
• Australia is committed to a two-state solution in which Israel and a future
Palestinian state coexist, in peace and security, within internationally
recognised borders
• Australia wil always be a steadfast friend of Israel. We were among the first
countries to formally recognise Israel under Prime Minister Ben Chifley.
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Hi s 22(1)(a)(ii),
Yes, FMO has now cleared. Please see below.
The Australian Government continues to consider the final status of Jerusalem as a
matter to be resolved as part of any peace negotiations.
The former Government made the decision to recognise West Jerusalem as the capital of
Israel.
No decision to change that has been made by the current Government.
Australia remains a longstanding friend and strong supporter of Israel.
Happy to discuss further.
Cheers,
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A/g Director | Levant Section
Middle East Branch
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
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