Colombia Receives Credentials From Ambassadors From Israel, El Salvador, India and Kosovo
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Bogotá, Aug 21 (EFE).- Colombia's Foreign Minister, Omar Bula Escobar, received Friday the credentials of the new ambassadors of Israel, El Salvador, India and Kosovo, who highlighted among the priorities of their missions the strengthening of trade, cooperation in security, technology, tourism, culture and education. The new diplomatic representatives are Vivian Aisen (Israel), Guillermo Rubio Funes (El Salvador), Vinod J. Bahade (India) and He…
Colombia has entered a new phase in diplomatic relations with Israel, which were severed during the presidency of Gustavo Petro, citing the attacks on Gaza as the reason. Israel's newly appointed ambassador to Bogota, Vivian Aisen, presented her credentials to Foreign Minister Omar Bula Escobar after an yaklaşık two-year hiatus.
Almost two years after Colombia severed diplomatic relations with Israel during the presidency of former President Gustavo Petro, citing attacks on the Palestinian people in Gaza, the newly appointed Israeli ambassador to Bogota presented his credentials.
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