According to a first report by Channel 14, Colombia has withdrawn its joinder to the International Court of Justice case initiated by South Africa against Israel, against the backdrop of renewed diplomatic relations between Bogotá and Jerusalem. The move marks a reversal of the previous Colombian government's position.
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Colombia has withdrawn its joinder to the International Court of Justice case against Israel, Channel 14 reported Thursday evening. The move comes as diplomatic relations between Bogotá and Jerusalem are being renewed, reversing the previous Colombian government's decision to join the case initiated by South Africa. The report is a first publication by Channel 14; no official confirmation has been released yet.
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