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Guatemala moving Israeli embassy to Jerusalem

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MEXICO CITY — Guatemala will move its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, becoming the first country to follow US President Donald Trump’s controvers­ial stance to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, according to an announceme­nt by the Central American country’s President Jimmy Morales on Sunday.

After speaking with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Morales announced on his Facebook account that one of the most important topics they discussed was the “return of Guatemala’s embassy to Jerusalem” from its current location in Tel Aviv.

“I have given instructio­ns to the foreign ministry that it starts the necessary respective coordinati­on to make this happen,” Morales said.

On Dec 6, Trump announced his decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, which is being strongly opposed by the internatio­nal community.

The United Nations Security Council subsequent­ly voted on a Egypt-drafted resolution to make the United States withdraw its decision. While adopted by all the other 14 members of the Security Council, it was, however, vetoed by the United States.

As a sequel to that, the UN General Assembly voted to adopt a nonbinding resolution on the status of Jerusalem. The 128-9 vote indicated that few countries favor the US decision. Guatemala was one of them.

Jerusalem, located on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterran­ean and the Dead Sea, is considered a holy city in three major Abrahamic religions — Judaism, Christiani­ty and Islam.

In 1967, Israel took over East Jerusalem from Jordan and declared the whole city as its “eternal indivisibl­e capital” in 1980. However, it has not been recognized by the internatio­nal community.

The Palestinia­ns want an independen­t state with East Jerusalem as its capital in the final settlement to the territoria­l dispute.

 ?? OMAR SOBHANI / REUTERS ?? Security forces keep watch at a check point close to a compound of Afghanista­n's national intelligen­ce agency in Kabul on Monday.
OMAR SOBHANI / REUTERS Security forces keep watch at a check point close to a compound of Afghanista­n's national intelligen­ce agency in Kabul on Monday.

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