Paraguay to relocate its embassy to Jerusalem, following US

AP  |  Asuncion (Paraguay) 

has confirmed that the country will shift its embassy in to Jerusalem, following the US and in a change long sought by but opposed by Palestinians.

said earlier this week that Cartes would attend the opening ceremony, which he said would occur by the end of May.

However, the for Paraguay's Foreign Ministry, Elvio Venega, said no date has been determined. The Paraguayan statements did not indicate if Cartes would go to for the ceremony.

The president, whose five-year term ends Aug. 15, is expected to resign within a few weeks so that he can be sworn into a seat to which he was elected in The constitution forbids officials to hold two posts simultaneously.

The US officially opens its embassy in on May 14 followed two days later by

overturned decades of US policy last year by announcing the move.

claims the entire city as its eternal capital. Palestinians want east as their future capital and were infuriated by the declaration.

Most countries maintain embassies in and have balked at moving them until the international legal status of the city has been resolved.

Cartes' decision irked some within as well. Luis Castiglioni, who has been designated as the by President-elect Mario Abdo Benitez, told radio station that "it would have been better to consult with the president-elect in this case, which could have geopolitical consequences.

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First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 03:30 IST