Anonymous ID: 138e0f May 8, 2018, 8:59 a.m. No.1337544   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7768 >>7869

Palestinians urge foreign dignitaries to boycott Jerusalem US embassy opening

 

As Mayor Barkat personally puts up streets signs for the new mission, Saeb Erekat warns expected guests against endorsing 'international anarchy'

 

Senior Palestinian official Saeb Erekat on Monday called on foreign dignitaries in Israel and around the world to stay away from next week’s opening of the new US Embassy in Jerusalem, so as not to endorse what he called Washington’s “flagrant violations of international law.”

 

Some 800 mostly American and Israeli visitors are expected at the May 14 inauguration of the new embassy, though few officials from other countries have been invited to the event.

 

Senior Palestinian official Saeb Erekat on Monday called on foreign dignitaries in Israel and around the world to stay away from next week’s opening of the new US Embassy in Jerusalem, so as not to endorse what he called Washington’s “flagrant violations of international law.”

 

Some 800 mostly American and Israeli visitors are expected at the May 14 inauguration of the new embassy, though few officials from other countries have been invited to the event.

 

“As Washington pursues a policy of encouragement of international anarchy and disregard for organizations and international law, we call upon all diplomatic corps, civil society organizations, and religious authorities to boycott the inauguration ceremony of the US embassy in Jerusalem, lest they lend legitimacy to an illegal decision and to continued Israeli policies of occupation, colonization, and annexation,” Erekat said.

 

US President Donald Trump’s December 6 decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and to relocated the embassy there “is not only illegal but will also thwart the achievement of a just and lasting peace between two sovereign and democratic states on the 1967 borders, Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace and security,” Erekat’s statement went on.

 

Senior Palestinian official Saeb Erekat on Monday called on foreign dignitaries in Israel and around the world to stay away from next week’s opening of the new US Embassy in Jerusalem, so as not to endorse what he called Washington’s “flagrant violations of international law.”

 

Some 800 mostly American and Israeli visitors are expected at the May 14 inauguration of the new embassy, though few officials from other countries have been invited to the event.

 

“As Washington pursues a policy of encouragement of international anarchy and disregard for organizations and international law, we call upon all diplomatic corps, civil society organizations, and religious authorities to boycott the inauguration ceremony of the US embassy in Jerusalem, lest they lend legitimacy to an illegal decision and to continued Israeli policies of occupation, colonization, and annexation,” Erekat said.

 

US President Donald Trump’s December 6 decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and to relocated the embassy there “is not only illegal but will also thwart the achievement of a just and lasting peace between two sovereign and democratic states on the 1967 borders, Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace and security,” Erekat’s statement went on.

 

“Those who attend the ceremony will thus be sending an ominous message, a message that they encourage flagrant violations of international law and the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people.”

 

Also on Monday, Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat personally put up street signs saying “US Embassy” near the mission’s site in the capital’s Arnona neighborhood.

 

“This is not a dream — it’s reality,” he said, according to a statement released by his office. “I thank President Trump for making this historic moment come to fruition. Jerusalem is the eternal capital of the Jewish people — and the world is beginning to recognize this fact.”

 

The Palestinians have adamantly rejected Trump’s policy on Jerusalem and have effectively avoided any contact with US officials since December 6.

 

https:// www.timesofisrael.com/palestinians-urge-foreign-dignitaries-to-boycott-jerusalem-us-embassy-opening/

Anonymous ID: 138e0f May 8, 2018, 10:19 a.m. No.1338113   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Paraguay becomes third country to plan embassy move to Jerusalem

Outgoing and incoming presidents of South American state to attend inauguration later this month.

 

Paraguay is set to become the third country, after the US and Guatemala, to transfer its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, Israel said Monday.

 

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Emmanuel Nahshon said Paraguay President Horacio Cartes will travel to Israel later this month to open the country’s new embassy in the capital.

 

Cartes’s trip was scheduled for May 21 or May 22, a Paraguay government spokesman told the Reuters news agency.

 

Paraguay is set to become the third country, after the US and Guatemala, to transfer its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, Israel said Monday.

 

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Emmanuel Nahshon said Paraguay President Horacio Cartes will travel to Israel later this month to open the country’s new embassy in the capital.

 

Cartes’s trip was scheduled for May 21 or May 22, a Paraguay government spokesman told the Reuters news agency.

 

Nahshon hailed the “wonderful news as the international recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital gathers momentum.”

 

Foreign embassies are currently located in Tel Aviv and its environs, as the international community has balked at recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, until the status of the city is set via a peace deal with the Palestinians.

 

On December 6, US President Donald Trump announced that the US would move its embassy to Jerusalem. Israel has expressed hopes that other countries will follow suit, though the move was widely condemned in the international community.

 

The US will open its embassy in its current consulate in the capital’s Arnona neighborhood on May 14. A large US delegation, headed by US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, is expected to attend the event.

 

Two days later, Guatemala will inaugurate its new embassy in Jerusalem’s Malha Technological Park, in the presence of President Jimmy Morales.

 

Last month, Cartes said that he wanted to relocated the country’s embassy to Jerusalem before the end of his presidential term in August.

 

At the time, Israeli diplomats told Channel 10 they were skeptical the outgoing president has the political support to advance an embassy move in under four months.

 

However, Hadashot news reported Monday that the country’s incoming president, Mario Abdo Benítez — a member of Cartes’s conservative Colorado party — will join the incumbent for the opening of the Jerusalem embassy.

 

https:// www.timesofisrael.com/paraguay-becomes-third-country-to-plan-embassy-move-to-jerusalem/

 

http:// www.breitbart.com/jerusalem/2018/05/08/paraguay-becomes-third-country-move-embassy-jerusalem/