Leaders of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations on Tuesday commended Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales in the wake of his announcement that his country would move its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.

The leaders welcomed reports that several other countries including the Philippines, Romania, the Czech Republic and Honduras are among those also considering relocating their embassies to Israel’s capital.

Stephen M. Greenberg, Chairman, and Malcolm Hoenlein, Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, of the Conference of Presidents, said, “Following the historic declaration of U.S. policy by President Trump earlier this month, officially recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and announcing the U.S. embassy will be moved there, we commend Guatemala’s President, Jimmy Morales Cabrera, for announcing his country will move its embassy back to Jerusalem.”

“We are heartened by reports that several other countries, are now also considering moving their embassies to Jerusalem,” they continued. “The placement of a country’s embassy, as well as the designation of a nation’s capital, are matters of sovereign right. We encourage those countries and all nations to acknowledge Israel’s sovereign right to designate its own national capital by moving their embassies to Jerusalem, without prejudicing the direct negotiations between the parties on all issues.”

Greenberg and Hoenlein called on Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas “to come to the table and to stop the intensified campaign of incitement against the U.S. and Israel of recent days.”

On Sunday, Morales announced on Facebook that he had given orders to move the Guatemalan embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

Guatemala’s Foreign Ministry acknowledged on Monday that it had received Morales’s order and was starting the process of moving the embassy to Jerusalem.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu hailed Guatemala’s decision, saying other nations would also follow Washington’s lead.

“We are waiting for you here in Jerusalem,” Netanyahu told Morales.

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