The United Nations Security Council on Monday will vote on a draft resolution that would nullify President Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, according to Reuters.
The resolution, which was drafted by Egypt, doesn’t specifically name Trump or the U.S. in its text, the news agency reported on Sunday.
But the one-page draft, which diplomats told Reuters enjoys broad support among the council, comes less than two weeks after Trump announced the U.S. would formally recognize the contested city as Israel’s official capital.
In order to pass, the resolution would need the votes of nine of the 15 members of the council. It also cannot be vetoed by the U.S., France, Britain, Russia or China.