
In a statement, the foreign ministry said Malaysia firmly believed the move would further undermine and jeopardise efforts to find a comprehensive and lasting solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
“It would have grave repercussions not only towards the security and stability of the region, but inflame sentiments and hamper any future peace negotiations,” it said.
The ministry added that the opening of other embassies further exacerbated the situation.
“Malaysia wishes to reiterate its firm position that a two-state solution, in which the Palestinians and the Israelis live side by side in peace, based on the pre-1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine, is the only viable solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict,” it said.
It also vowed to continue working closely with all partners to find a just and lasting solution to the conflict.