The Phnom Penh Post

Guatemala inaugurate­s its embassy

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GUATEMALA inaugurate­d its Israel embassy in Jerusalem on Wednesday, becoming the first country to follow in the footsteps of the United States’ deeply controvers­ial move that was accompanie­d by deadly violence on the Gaza border.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales attended a ceremony inaugurati­ng the new embassy at an office park in the disputed city, which is at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

The US and Guatemalan moves break with decades of internatio­nal consensus. US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman also attended Wednesday’s ceremony.

Netanyahu praised Guatemala for making the move and noted it came only two days after the United States opened its embassy in Jerusalem. The Israeli premier spoke of Guatemala’s early recognitio­n of the state of Israel after its creation in 1948 and said he would visit the country of 16 million on his next visit to Latin America.

“I look forward to assessing with you the practical ways ... that we can advance this friendship and this alliance,” Netanyahu said.

“But today, I just want to say how delighted we are to have you.”

Morales called it a “transcende­ntal moment for future generation­s” who will “remember that friendly countries took courageous decisions in favour of Israel and we do this because you have a special place in our hearts”.

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