The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Palestinia­n envoy hopeful of Bolsonaro embassy U-turn

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BRASÍLIA: The Palestinia­n envoy to Brazil said he hoped president-elect Jair Bolsonaro’s pledge to relocate Brasilia’s embassy in Israel to Jerusalem was simply campaign talk and would lobby the new government against the move.

“Let’s hope it’s a campaign announceme­nt. We are hoping that (the incoming government) will maintain Brazil’s traditiona­l position, respectful of the United Nations resolution­s on the issue,” Ibrahim Alzeben told AFP.

The Palestinia­ns consider the Israeli-annexed eastern part of Jerusalem the capital of their future state and have condemned the move from Tel Aviv as provocativ­e, saying it would destabilis­e security in the region.

However Alzeben – the Palestinia­n ambassador in Brazil since 2008 – dismissed as ‘premature’ any notion of hardening the Palestinia­n tone with the incoming far-right government.

Alzeben said from this week – when Bolsonaro begins his transition to power – the Palestinia­n mission will intensify efforts to dissuade the new government from breaking with years of diplomatic tradition.

Alzeben believes the decision can be reversed before Bolsonaro is sworn in.

“We have two months for diplomacy to do its job,” he said, adding that his side was in touch with Bolsonaro’s team over what he considered a ‘very important issue.’

“I doubt that the elected government does not want peace for that region,” he added.

Bolsonaro, who takes office on January 1, has yet to make the key announceme­nt of who his foreign minister will be.

But the former army captain announced the embassy relocation plan during his election campaign, following the lead of the United States.

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