THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 000000000000000000000 00000000 § 8 El Salvador shifts embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem Jerusalem (JTA) -- El Salvador has become the second country, after Costa Rica, to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said El Salvador's move on Friday was timed to coincide with a ceremony in San Salvador at which the new Israeli ambassador to El Salvador would present his creden- tials. The spokesman re- called that the Israeli Em- bassy was closed about five years ago after it was at- tacked by rebel forces. At a ceremony in Jerusalem on Friday, Am- bassador Napolean Ar- mando Guerra of El Sal- vador said that his country's decision to move its em- bassy to Jerusalem was based "in the human and spiritual values which characterize Israel, which is considered like the coun- tries of Latin America, a country which esteems democracy, freedom, peace and prosperity." He also said, according to Israel Radio, "I can promise with candor and honesty that the reasons (for moving the em- bassy) were not mainly founded in material val- 0 0 0 ues." In Washington, the State Department said Friday that the United States had not "encouraged" El Sal- vador to move its embassy to Jerusalem. Department spokesman John Hughes said it was entirely between the governments of Israel and El Salvador. Hughes said there was "no dilution - in the U.S. position on its own embassy in Israel. The Reagan Administration has strongly opposed the effort now in Congress to force the Administration to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. 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