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Vietnam and Israel established diplomatic relations on July 12, 1993. Israel opened its resident Embassy in Hanoi in December 1993, with David Matnai appointed as the first Ambassador to Vietnam. [7] [8] The first resident Vietnamese ambassador to Israel was Đinh Xuân Lưu, who presented his credentials to Israeli President Shimon Peres on ...
See Israel–Vietnam relations. Since December 1993, Israel has an embassy in Hanoi. [54] Vietnam has an embassy in Tel Aviv. See also History of the Jews in Vietnam; Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Israel [55] Japan: 1605 (Tokugawa shogunate) 21 September 1973: See Japan-Vietnam relations
King of Morocco Mohammed VI. Like late Hassan II, his son King Mohammed VI of Morocco, whose reign began in 1999, maintained unofficial relations with Israel.Mohammed VI's advisor, André Azoulay, is an instrumental Jewish Moroccan who facilitated the growth of Morocco in both economic and political terms.
RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Arab nations that have normalized or are considering improving relations with Israel are coming under growing public pressure to cut those ties because of Israel's war with ...
Morocco first severed relations in 1980, following the Revolution, however it later re-established diplomatic relations in June 1992. [ 202 ] [ 203 ] On March 6, 2009, Morocco again severed diplomatic relations with Iran after comments made by an Iranian politician that Bahrain was historically part of Iran and as such still had a seat in the ...
Morocco–Vietnam relations (1 C) Myanmar–Vietnam relations (1 C, 1 P) N. ... Ireland–Vietnam relations; Israel–Vietnam relations; Italy–Vietnam relations; J.
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Morocco (in dark green), Western Sahara (in light green) and Israel (within the orange circle). Under the agreement, initially announced by the White House on December 10, 2020, [10] Morocco will move toward "full diplomatic, peaceful and friendly relations" and trade relations and resume official contacts with Israel, and direct flights will be made between the two countries.