Waterloo Region Record

Guatemala moving embassy to Jerusalem

- The Associated Press

GUATEMALA CITY — Guatemala’s president announced on Christmas Eve that the Central American country will move its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, becoming the first nation to follow the lead of U.S. President Donald Trump in ordering the change.

Guatemala was one of nine countries that voted with the United States and Israel on Thursday when the UN General Assembly overwhelmi­ngly adopted a non-binding resolution denouncing Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

Trump didn’t set any timetable for moving the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, and neither did Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales.

In a post on his official Facebook account Sunday, Morales said that after talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he decided to instruct Guatemala’s Foreign Ministry to move the embassy.

Palestinia­n Foreign Minister Riyad al-Malki criticized the decision Monday, saying Morales was “dragging his country to the wrong side of history by committing a flagrant violation of internatio­nal law.”

Al-Malki called it a “shameless act of lawlessnes­s” and “a brazen act of disrespect and disregard” to internatio­nal alliances of which Guatemala is part.

Guatemala and Israel have long had close ties, especially in security matters and Israeli arms sales to Guatemala.

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