Chile to inaugurate embassy in Palestine, president says
Chile's President Gabriel Boric speaks during a press conference after learning of the ruling on the cross-border waters of Silala, Santiago, Chile, Dec. 1, 2022. (EPA Photo)


Chilean President Gabriel Boric announced that his country will inaugurate an embassy in the Palestinian territories, becoming one of the rare Andean nations to have the highest level of diplomatic representation in Palestine.

Chilean Foreign Minister Antonia Urrejola confirmed the plan on Thursday but said there was no timeline in place yet and that Chile continues to recognize both Palestine and Israel as legitimate states.

Leftist Boric, who has repeatedly expressed support for the Palestinian people's demand for an independent state, made the comments at a private ceremony in Santiago hosted by the city's important Palestinian diaspora.

"I am taking a risk (saying) this... we are going to raise our official representation in Palestine from having a charge d'affaires; now we are going to open an embassy," Boric said, without giving details on where the embassy would be located.

The Israeli Embassy in Chile did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Palestine's Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent outside of business hours.

The Palestinian territories include the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and contest control over East Jerusalem. Israel occupied those areas in a 1967 Middle East war and there have been regular clashes since.

The West Bank has experienced some of the worst levels of violence in more than a decade this year, much of it concentrated around Nablus and the nearby city of Jenin, with at least 150 Palestinians and more than 20 Israelis killed.

Israeli forces killed another Palestinian near a flashpoint site on Thursday, underlining the continuing violence in the occupied West Bank that will confront Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's incoming government.

Netanyahu has secured a coalition with religious and ultranationalist partners who oppose Palestinian statehood and want to extend Jewish settlements in the West Bank.

Chile's Boric said the embassy was meant to give Palestinians the representation they deserve and to demand that "international law be respected."

In September, Boric postponed receiving the credentials of Israel's new ambassador to Chile after Israeli forces killed a Palestinian teenager. Israel criticized the decision, saying it "seriously" harmed bilateral ties.