Paraguay opens its embassy in Jerusalem

ANI  |  Jerusalem [Israel] 

on Monday officially opened its embassy in Jerusalem, becoming the third country to do so after the and

"You have done much for your country. Now you're doing something for both our countries. A great day for Israel, a great day for - a great day for our friendship," Netanyahu told Cartes.

Cartes too called it a "historic event", adding that this occasion "is of special significance because it expresses the sincere friendship and brave solidarity between and Israel", of reported.

Until 2012, was located in the suburb of Mevasseret Zion, until it was closed after shut its mission in due to what the at the time called "budgetary constraints".

Interestingly, Paraguay had an embassy in until 2012, when it was closed down due to "budgetary constraints." However, in 2013, then president-elect Cartes said that Paraguay would reopen its embassy in

Last month, the Paraguayan said he wanted to relocate the country's embassy to before the end of his presidential term in August.

The move has been controversial back in Asuncion, where the next Mario Abdo Benitez, due to swear-in in less than two months, claiming that "he wasn't consulted".

On May 16, opened its embassy in Jerusalem, two days after the inaugurated its embassy.

Last Monday, in the presence of a US delegation, including US President Donald Trump's daughter and his Jared Kushner, a brand new was inaugurated at Jerusalem's Arnona area. Netanyahu expressed his gratitude towards Trump for the same.

Post the opening of the embassy, violent clashes erupted between Palestinian protesters and Israeli soldiers at the Gaza Strip, resulting in the killing of 62 agitators.

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First Published: Mon, May 21 2018. 20:55 IST