Bogota – Colombia’s President-elect Open To Moving Embassy To Jerusalem

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    Presidential candidate Ivan Duque and his candidate for Vice President Marta Lucia Ramirez celebrate after he won the presidential election in Bogota, Colombia, June 17, 2018.  REUTERS/Andres Stapff   Bogota – Colombia’s newly elected president said he would consider moving the country’s embassy to Jerusalem.

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    Ivan Duque, 41, of the right-wing Democratic Center Party, would make Colombia the third Latin American country, and the fourth in total, to follow the example of the United States if he follows through.

    Israeli officials say they believe Duque, who was elected Sunday in a runoff to a four-year term, will continue the strong alliance between the two countries.

    “We are talking about a person who is a friend of Israel, very positive,” Modi Efraim, the Foreign Ministry’s deputy-director general for Latin America, said Monday. “He is an Uribe man, the person who essentially started Colombia’s strategic relationship with Israel,” he added in a reference to former President Alvaro Uribe, Israeli media reported.

    In his first speech after the results, Duque declared on national television that he promises “a new generation” of leadership for a country still emerging from a half-century of civil conflicts.

    “I will give all my energies to unite our country: no more divisions. Let’s think of a country with all and for all,” he said.

    Duque said on the campaign trail that he would consider moving his country’s embassy to Jerusalem, and that his government would work “to maintain the best possible relations with the State of Israel.”

    Efraim said Jerusalem hopes “there will be continued positive development in Colombia’s support for Israel in international forums.”

    In September, Benjamin Netanyahu made the first-ever visit to Latin America by a sitting Israeli prime minister. Colombia, along with Argentina and Mexico, were included in the visit, leaving out the region’s strongest power, Brazil, poisoned by more than a decade of far-left anti-Israel governments.

    In March, Colombian Jewish journalist Cathy Bekerman was ordered to resign from her anchor post on a daily TV newscast after she refused to cross herself while she was on the air.

    One month before, Israeli citizen Binyamin Cohen was captured and extradited from Colombia, accused of belonging to an international crime organization.


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    5 years ago

    Bravo!

    triumphinwhitehouse
    triumphinwhitehouse
    5 years ago

    Those Latinos look nothing like those illegals taking over america

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    5 years ago

    This is going to make a big difference. Colombia, Costa Rica, the United States and Iran!

    (What does the Colombian Ambassador to Israel do? I’m guessing tennis.)