Argentina to move embassy to Jerusalem next spring, Foreign Minister Sa'ar, President Milei say
- Argentine President Javier Milei plans to open an embassy in Jerusalem during his visit to Israel in spring 2026, as confirmed during a meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar in Buenos Aires.
- Milei praised the meeting with Sa'ar, emphasizing Argentina's commitment to strengthen relations, according to Sa'ar's office.
- Sa'ar discussed designating Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization, referring to past bombings in Argentina linked to Iran and Hezbollah.
- Milei's upcoming visit aims to finalize the embassy transfer, demonstrating Argentina's commitment to deepen political relations with Israel, as stated by Argentine Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno.
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Israeli FM meets Milei at Casa Rosada
Argentine President Javier Milei hosted Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar at the Casa Rosada on Tuesday, marking a high-level diplomatic engagement that underscored Argentina's deepening political alignment with the Middle Eastern country.
BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Israel has decided to extend its political alignment with the Argentine government of Javier Milei into the business sphere. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, visiting Argentina, announced Tuesday the opening of an economic delegation in Buenos Aires to explore “opportunities for mutual investment.” “Our governments are very close. We want to strengthen economic ties and people-to-people relations,” the Israeli official …
Israel has decided to extend its political alignment with the Argentine government of Javier Milei into the business sphere. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, visiting Argentina, announced Tuesday the opening of an economic delegation in Buenos Aires to explore “opportunities for mutual investment.”
Israel has decided to extend its political alignment with the Argentine government of Javier Milei into the business sphere. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, visiting Argentina, announced Tuesday the opening of an economic delegation in Buenos Aires to explore “opportunities for mutual investment.”
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