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Incoming Colombian President Abelardo de la Espriell announced the country will withdraw from the International Court of Justice case South Africa filed against Israel. The decision follows the prior government's policy and aims to restore historic ties with Israel.
montrealgazette.comIncoming Colombian President Abelardo de la Espriell announced that Colombia will withdraw from the lawsuit South Africa filed against Israel at the International Court of Justice. The announcement stated the move is intended to restore historic ties with Israel after the government of Gustavo Petro.
Africa filed the case at the International Court of Justice alleging violations by Israel. Colombia had joined the proceedings under the previous administration. The incoming president's office said the withdrawal reflects a policy shift toward closer relations with Israel. Colombia also plans to open a new embassy in Jerusalem, according to the announcement.
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