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title: 'Diplomatic Offensive: Dr. José Benjamín Pérez Matos Promotes a Latin American Coalition to Relocate Embassies to Jerusalem'
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date: 2025-06-08
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slug: 2025-06-08-diplomatic-offensive-dr-jose-benjamin-perez-matos-promotes-a-latin-american-coalition-to-relocate-embassies-to-jerusalem
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place: ''
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country: 'MX'
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city: 'Monterrey'
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state: 'Nuevo León'
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thumbnail: 'https://ik.imagekit.io/crpy/tr:w-1280/photo_2026-05-05_12-41-13.jpg'
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tags: [Mexico, Israel]
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# Diplomatic Offensive: Dr. José Benjamín Pérez Matos Promotes a Latin American Coalition to Relocate Embassies to Jerusalem
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*Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico – June 8, 2025*
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In a statement with clear geopolitical implications, Dr. José Benjamín Pérez Matos urged the governments of Latin America and the Caribbean to redefine their foreign policy toward Israel, proposing the **immediate relocation of their embassies to Jerusalem** and the formal recognition of the city as a political center of global significance.
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Speaking from Monterrey, the leader outlined a strategy aimed at breaking with the traditional neutrality of several countries in the region, introducing an approach of direct alignment with Israel as a pillar of stability and international projection.
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## A Redefinition of Regional Foreign Policy
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Dr. José Benjamín Pérez Matos’s stance goes beyond a symbolic declaration, proposing instead a structural reconfiguration of Latin American foreign policy. According to his analysis, the position that countries in the region take regarding Jerusalem will have direct consequences for their future development.
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In that regard, he stated: **“We are going to pull Latin America toward having all the embassies of the Latin American and Caribbean peoples in Jerusalem — and may that be soon!”** establishing a concrete call to both Governments and civil societies to drive this change.
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His message aims to generate internal pressure in each country, seeking to ensure that the decision does not come solely from foreign ministries, but also from citizen demand.
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## Building an Aligned Regional Bloc
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One of the central pillars of his proposal is the formation of a **cohesive Latin American coalition** capable of acting as a bloc on the international scene. Under this approach, the relocation of embassies would not be an isolated decision by each country, but rather part of a coordinated strategy with collective impact.
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Dr. José Benjamín Pérez Matos argues that, in a transforming global context, nations that anticipate structural changes will be the ones to secure strategic advantages in both political and economic terms.
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## Jerusalem as a Future Center of Power
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In his remarks, the leader suggested that the international landscape is evolving toward a new axis of power, in which Jerusalem would play a central role. From this perspective, maintaining diplomatic representations in other cities would mean falling behind in the face of an ongoing transformation.
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In that context, he emphasized that countries with a strategic vision must position themselves in advance in the place that, in his view, will concentrate the global governance in the future.
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## Projection and Influence Agenda
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The organization led by Dr. José Benjamín Pérez Matos announced that this statement will not be an isolated event, but the beginning of a sustained **agenda of political influence**. The goal will be to bring this proposal to various regional and international forums, seeking to build consensus and expedite decisions at governmental levels.
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Thus, the approach takes shape as an initiative of regional scope aimed at directly influencing the diplomatic architecture of Latin America, at a time when strategic definitions carry decisive weight in the global positioning of nations.
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Dr. José Benjamín Pérez Matos’ message is therefore framed within a logic of **reconfiguring international alignment**, with Jerusalem emerging as the focal point of a new stage in international relations.
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