Georgia’s Israel embassy confirmed yesterday that it will open a cultural centre in Jerusalem, becoming the eighth country to do so.
Following the announcement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Office said: “We welcome the centre’s opening.”
Details regarding when and where it will happen are still being discussed, the Jewish News Syndicate reported.
Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovel, who will be appointed Israel’s next diaspora affairs minister supported the decision, saying: “More and more countries are joining the historic process that began with the US, and are recognising the historic connection between the Jewish people and Jerusalem,” adding that, “as a daughter …read more
Source:: Middle East Monitor