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Israel and Colombia Agree to Fully Restore Diplomatic Ties and Open Embassy in Jerusalem
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First reported by Kan News · 38 minutes ago
What happened
Israel and Colombia have agreed to fully restore diplomatic relations, including opening a Colombian embassy in Jerusalem and waiving visa requirements, following Colombia's presidential inauguration on August 7.
- 01Israel and Colombia will fully restore diplomatic relations after Colombia's August 7 presidential inauguration.
- 02Colombia will open an embassy in Jerusalem as part of the renewed ties.
- 03Both countries will immediately appoint ambassadors to each other's capitals.
- 04The agreement includes resuming full diplomatic and economic cooperation.
- 05Visa requirements between Israel and Colombia will be mutually waived.
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