Cairo: Egypt agreed to postpone a UN Security Council resolution against Israeli settlements when US president-elect Donald Trump called President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the presidency said Friday.


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Egypt had requested on Thursday that its resolution demanding Israel halt settlements be postponed after Israel launched a frantic lobbying effort.


"The phone call touched on the draft resolution before the United Nations Security Council on Israeli settlements," a statement from Sisi`s office said.


"The two leaders agreed on the importance of giving the new administration a chance to deal comprehensively with all the aspects of the Palestinian cause to achieve a comprehensive settlement," it said.


Trump, who had campaigned on a promise to recognise Jerusalem as Israel`s capital, bluntly said Washington should use its veto to block the resolution.


"The resolution being considered at the United Nations Security Council regarding Israel should be vetoed," he said in a statement.