New Delhi: India on Thursday did not reveal its position on a resolution to be taken up at a UN General Assembly session regarding US President Donald Trump's controversial decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Lobbying has intensified ahead of the UNGA session which will deliberate on the resolution criticising Trump's decision on Jerusalem.
"I think we should wait for the voting to happen. You will get to know in which direction we are going to vote," Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Raveesh Kumar told reporters. He was responding to questions on India's position on Jerusalem.
Kumar, however, did not respond to questions on the Trump administration threatening UN member countries with possible aid cut if they support the resolution.
"I do not think I should comment on it," he said.
Kumar said envoys of Arab states had met Minister of State for External Affairs M J Akbar on December 11 on the issue.