Bolsonaro plans to relocate Brazilian embassy in Israel to Jerusalem

ANI  |  Brasilia [Brazil] 

Brazil's President-elect has declared his intentions to move the country's embassy in from to once he assumes office.

The move will follow the lead of the US Donald Trump-led administration, which acknowledged as the Israeli capital last year and, in May, shifted their embassy from Since the move, officials from Palestine have withheld engagements with their US counterparts.

is a disputed city as Palestinians regard East Jerusalem, which was occupied by Israel in the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, as the capital of the future independent state they demand.

and are the only two countries to have implemented the move after the US so far, although later rescinded their decision. Several other countries have indicated that they will also shift their embassies to Jerusalem in the future.

Though and Israel have a long history of bilateral relations, their relations have been strained in recent years. had in 2014 criticised the use of "disproportionate" armed forces by Israel in the Gaza Strip, with an labelling the South American nation a "diplomatic dwarf" and an "irrelevant diplomatic partner."

Bolsonaro, who will assume the office of the Brazilian from January 1, has often hinted towards his wish for closer ties with Israel, pledging his support for the Middle Eastern nation on the international stage during the interview with

"Rest assured that you can depend on our vote in the U.N. on almost all the issues having to do with Israel," said.

Israeli took to Twitter, to laud the move to relocate the embassy from to Jerusalem.

"Congratulations my friend, the incoming Brazilian President, Jair Bolsonaro, on his intention to move the to Jerusalem. This is a historic step, right and exciting!" Netanyahu tweeted.

Bolsonaro also said that he intended to shift the Palestinian Embassy in Brasilia, saying, "It was built too close to the presidential palace. No embassy can be so close to the presidential palace, so we intend to move it."

During Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's tenure as the President, had recognised Palestine as a sovereign nation, which Bolsonaro has indicated he is opposed to.

"Palestine first needs to be a state to have the right to an embassy," Brazil's President-elect said.

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First Published: Fri, November 02 2018. 06:25 IST