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Papua New Guinea opens embassy in Jerusalem

"Many nations choose not to open their embassies in Jerusalem, but we have made a conscious choice," the nation's PM says at the event.

by  Reuters and ILH Staff
Published on  09-05-2023 20:55
Last modified: 09-06-2023 12:44
Language 'speed dating' program aims to bridge language gap in JerusalemAhmad Gharabli / AFP

A view of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem | File photo: Ahmad Gharabli / AFP

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Papua New Guinea opened its embassy to Israel in Jerusalem on Tuesday, becoming only the fifth country with a full diplomatic mission in a city whose status is one of the most sensitive issues in the Middle East.

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The Pacific nation's mission joins embassies from the United States, Kosovo, Guatemala and Honduras in Jerusalem, while most countries maintain their diplomatic representation in the coastal city of Tel Aviv, Israel's main economic hub.

Video: Papua New Guinea opens embassy in Jerusalem / Credit: Reuters

While Israel considers Jerusalem its eternal and indivisible capital and wants all embassies based there, most of the world does not recognize Israeli sovereignty over the entire city, believing its status should be resolved in negotiations.

Israel will pay for the embassy, located in a high–rise opposite Jerusalem's biggest mall, for the first two years, Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape was quoted in the Papua New Guinea Post–Courier newspaper.

Marape also pledged support at the United Nations for Israel, whose leader, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, attended the embassy ceremony.

"Many nations choose not to open their embassies in Jerusalem, but we have made a conscious choice," Marape said at the embassy's inauguration ceremony.

"For us to call ourselves Christian, paying respect to God will not be complete without recognizing that Jerusalem is the universal capital of the people and the nation of Israel," Marape said.

Wassel Abu Youssef, an official with the umbrella Palestine Liberation Organization, said Israel was "looking for any country – even if that country can only be seen under a microscope – so it can claim there are countries opening embassies in Jerusalem".

Papua New Guinea, which occupies the eastern half of the West Pacific Island of New Guinea, has an economy based on agriculture and mining. Its bilateral trade with Israel is worth just $1 million a year, according to Israeli authorities.

Netanyahu said the new embassy would make it easier to develop agriculture, health, water, and technology projects. "This will not only enable us to cherish the past but also seize the future," he said at the ceremony.

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