Russia has announced that it will host an annual “Russia Day” reception in the Sergei Courtyard in Jerusalem, better known as the Russian Compound, on June 15. Prior to this year, the celebration was conducted in Tel Aviv. This will be the first year that the event will take place in Jerusalem.

Russia recognized West Jerusalem as the capital of Israel in 2017, but has maintained that the eastern part of the city should be reserved as a capital city for a future Palestinian state.

By contrast, the United States will not host its annual Independence Day celebrations in Jerusalem, the city it recently officially recognized as Israel’s capital. America inaugurated its embassy in Jerusalem to great fanfare in May.

The 2018 Fourth of July celebration is scheduled to be hosted on the evening before America’s independence day by U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman at a large facility near Ben-Gurion Airport, outside Tel Aviv. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Reuven Rivlin are scheduled to attend.

A U.S. embassy official said the decision to host at “Airport City” was a practical one meant to account for weather, budget and security considerations.

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