The Manila Times

PH in talks with Israel to move embassy to Jerusalem

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JERUSALEM: Israel is in touch with “at least 10 countries,” including the Philippine­s, over the possible transfer of their embassies to Jerusalem after the United States recognized the city as Israel’s capital.

“We are in contact with at least 10 countries, some of them in Europe” to discuss the move, deputy foreign minister Tzipi Hotovely told public radio.

She spoke a day after Guatemala said it would move its embassy to the city, a move slammed by Palestinia­n

Hotovely said US President Donald

Trump’s statement would “trigger a wave” of such moves.

“So far we have only seen the beginning,” she said.

Hotovely did not name the countries in question, but public radio cited Israeli diplomatic sources as saying Honduras, the Philippine­s, Romania and South Sudan are among states considerin­g such a move.

Two- thirds of United Nations member states on Thursday voted for a resolution rejecting Trump’s controvers­ial move, reaffirmin­g that the status of Jerusalem must be resolved through negotiatio­ns.

Israel seized the eastern part of Jerusalem in the 1967 Six Day War and later annexed it in a move not recognized by the internatio­nal community.

Several mainly Latin American countries had diplomatic missions in Jerusalem until a 1980 UN Security Council resolution condemning Israel’s attempt to alter the “character and status” of the city, saying it was a barrier to peace.

Trump’s announceme­nt on December 6 sparked anger in the Palestinia­n territorie­s and across the Muslim world.

Israelis see the whole of the city as their undivided capital while the Palestinia­ns view the east as the capital of their future state.

No country currently has its embassy in Jerusalem, instead keeping them in the Israeli commercial capital Tel Aviv.

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