By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
On Friday, at a ceremony in the White House, Serbia and Kosovo agreed to normalize economic ties between their countries.
And in the middle of that signing ceremony, both Serbia and Kosovo agreed to establish embassies in Jerusalem.
Kosovo will be the first majority Muslim country to open an embassy in Jerusalem.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu made an announcement soon after the DC ceremony saying that: “Kosovo will be the first country with a Muslim majority to open an embassy in Jerusalem ... As I’ve said in recent days - the circle of peace and recognition of Israel is expanding and more countries are expected to join.”
These are powerful moments in history.
But not everyone was pleased. Turkey expressed disappointment. Palestinian leadership said that they would cut ties with countries that open embassies in Jerusalem or establish ties with Israel.
To date, only the United States and Guatemala have opened embassies in Jerusalem.
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