Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Syrian President Bashar Assad (AP)
Official U.S. policy has maintained that the status of Jerusalem is an issue subject to permanent status negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians.
"Well, we understand the importance of Jerusalem to the great religions of the world, and we believe that this is something that must be settled in final status negotiations."
Then-National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, October 16, 2001
“The pursuit of Israeli-Palestinian peace has been a consistent objective of the United States under Republican and Democratic Administrations. Israelis and Palestinians have agreed to include Jerusalem among the issues to be covered in their permanent status negotiations. … the United States should not be taking steps of its own that prejudge those negotiations and make them more difficult. The differences that remain between Israelis and Palestinians can only be resolved through direct negotiations and the United States should do everything it possibly can to facilitate their success.”
Jerusalem Embassy Act Waiver June 18, 1999

