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Guatemala court denies attempt to block Israel embassy move

AFP  |  Guatemala City 

has rejected a local lawyer's attempt to prevent the government from moving its embassy in to Jerusalem, as the US plans to do, a court said today. told AFP that the high court's five magistrates turned down a request from Marco Vinicio Mejia, who argued in a petition filed in January that the embassy move was contrary to international law. The decision in December by to transfer the from to the disputed city of has drawn widespread condemnation, with critics saying it damages hopes for a negotiated peace. Only seven small countries -- including and -- sided with the and on a nonbinding December 21 resolution rejecting Trump's decision to recognize as Israel's capital. Guatemalan however soon followed Trump's move, making the first country to do so. Morales, who made the announcement on Facebook, said that was a nation of "Christian thought," adding that "is our ally and we must support it." In his brief, Mejia argued among other things that an order issued over like carried no legal standing. The court said in its ruling that "the circumstances" did not make it "advisable" to grant an injunction, though it suggested that the matter was not definitively resolved. US to the Nikki Haley on Wednesday thanked Morales for his support on the question. Guatemalan said she has received calls from the asking for to reconsider its stance. But the country's position, she said, was irreversible.

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First Published: Sun, March 04 2018. 00:00 IST
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