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Fiji PM Inaugurates Israel Embassy in Jerusalem
Fiji joins six other nations by opening its embassy in Jerusalem, following Israeli legislation encouraging embassies over consulates, marking a diplomatic shift in the region.
- On September 17, 2025, Fiji inaugurated its embassy in Jerusalem, becoming the seventh country to establish a diplomatic mission there.
- Fiji's decision followed prior announcements and diplomatic discussions, including a February 2025 meeting between Fiji's Prime Minister Rabuka and Israeli Foreign Minister Sa'ar.
- The inauguration ceremony featured speeches emphasizing shared biblical roots, mutual respect, and regional security concerns amid an ongoing southern front war in Israel.
- At the event, Minister Sa'ar praised the embassy relocation as a courageous and principled milestone, noting it symbolically contributed to Jerusalem’s enduring legacy, while Netanyahu emphasized the close bond and mutual support between their nations.
- Fiji's embassy opening reinforces its foreign policy to build bridges globally and contributes to Israel's ongoing efforts to solidify Jerusalem as its capital amid international dispute.
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Fiji inaugurates embassy in Israel’s capital of Jerusalem
“The special bond with your great nation is deeply revered by the people of Fiji,” said Sitiveni Rabuka, prime minister of the archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean.The post Fiji inaugurates embassy in Israel’s capital of Jerusalem appeared first on…
Fiji opens embassy in Jerusalem, 7th country to do so
The Island in the South Pacific with less than a million inhabitants has joined the list of countries with embassies in the capital; Inauguration ceremony was attended by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar, along with Fijian Prime Minister Stinbani Rabuka; Funds to rent the building are provided by the Foreign Ministry
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