Why Israel Reopens Embassy in Paraguay After 6-Year Hiatus

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Why Israel Reopens Embassy in Paraguay After 6-Year Hiatus

Paraguay, Asuncion: Israel reopens its embassy in Paraguay after 6 years, marking a new chapter in bilateral relations. The move promises enhanced cooperation and future collaboration.

Israel has resumed its diplomatic presence in Paraguay after a six-year break, marking a significant development in their bilateral relations. The official reopening of the Israeli embassy in Asunción occurred on Wednesday and was attended by high-profile representatives from both nations, including Paraguay's President Santiago Peña and Israeli Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana.

The ceremony also featured Paraguay’s Foreign Minister Rubén Ramírez Lezcano among other notable figures. The embassy had been closed since 2018 following a controversial move by then-President Mario Abdo Benítez, who shifted Paraguay’s embassy from Jerusalem back to Tel Aviv. This decision led to Israel's retaliatory closure of its embassy in Paraguay. The reopening symbolizes resolving this diplomatic rift and paves the way for improved relations.

During the ceremony, President Peña expressed optimism about the future of Israel-Paraguay relations, noting the strong foundation of their partnership and the potential for collaborative success. He also announced plans to move Paraguay’s embassy back to Jerusalem in December. Knesset Speaker Ohana emphasized the 76-year history of diplomatic ties between the two countries and acknowledged the efforts put into reopening the embassy, expressing hope for positive outcomes in the future.

The reestablishment of Israel's embassy in Paraguay is set to enhance cooperation in various areas such as trade, technology, and agriculture. This development reflects a shared commitment to strengthen political and economic connections amid evolving global alliances. Both nations anticipate that this renewed diplomatic engagement will yield mutual benefits and foster deeper understanding.

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