Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales told a cheering crowd on Sunday that "as a sovereign decision, we recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel."
Speaking at the annual conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), an influential pro-Israeli lobbying group, he said: "Under my instructions, two days after the United States moves its embassy, Guatemala will return and permanently move its embassy to Jerusalem.
"I would like to thank President Trump for leading the way."
Morales nevertheless soon followed Trump, making Guatemala the first country to do so.
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"This decision strongly evidences Guatemala's continued support and solidarity with the people of Israel," Morales told AIPAC.
"We are sure that many other countries will follow in our steps."
Only seven small countries -- including Guatemala and Honduras -- sided with the United States and Israel on a non-binding December 21 UN General Assembly resolution rejecting Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Israel claims all of Jerusalem as its capital, while the Palestinians see the eastern sector as the capital of their future state.
There had long been international consensus that the city's status should be settled as part of a two-state peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians.
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