Paraguay first relocated its embassy to Jerusalem in 2018 under the pro-Israel government of then-President Horacio Cartes but reversed its decision months later when a new administration came to ...
Ahead of a national election on Sunday, the question on whether the country’s embassy could move back to Jerusalem is far from decided. (JTA) — The question of where countries keep their ...
During his visit to Israel earlier this week in honor of the reopening of his country's embassy in Jerusalem, President of Paraguay Santiago Peña spoke with Galei Tzahal (IDF Radio) in his first ...
Paraguayan President Santiago Peña said that he wanted to move relations between Israel and Paraguay “from good to great” at an address at Reichman University on Thursday evening about ...
to the entire vista of beautiful Israel, means the world to us. We know that Paraguay will always be with us." He added, "We are very excited that you will inaugurate the Paraguayan Embassy in ...
Such was the case when Paraguay’s President Santiago Peña announced that his country’s embassy in Israel would soon return to Jerusalem. The declaration, made during the reopening of Israel ...
In response, Israel’s foreign ministry announced that it will reopen its embassy in Asunción, Paraguay’s capital. Under a former president, Horacio Cortes, Paraguay had previously moved its ...
ASUNCION (Reuters) - Paraguay formally opened its new Jerusalem embassy in Israel on Thursday in a ceremony attended by President Santiago Peña and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ...
During his appearance at a World Jewish Congress event in the Argentine capital, Peña confirmed that Paraguay “will once again move its embassy to Jerusalem, capital of the State of Israel ...
The Palestinian prisoners released by Israel include 120 who were serving life sentences after being convicted of deadly ...
Meanwhile, Paraguay rejected the move through a posting on social media by the Santiago Peña administration's Foreign Ministry on the grounds that Israel's actions were carried out “in the ...