
Israel Comes to the Pacific: FM Sa’ar to Open Israel’s Embassy in Fiji
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar is set to arrive in Fiji on Monday, June 1, and to inaugurate Israel’s new embassy in the country on Tuesday morning, June 2, Israel time. The opening comes several months after Fiji established its own embassy in Jerusalem this past September, deepening ties between the two nations. Fiji has been a steady supporter of Israel in international forums, including at the United Nations, and intervened on Israel’s behalf in proceedings at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
The new mission will serve not only Fiji but nine additional Pacific countries, broadening Israel’s diplomatic footprint across the island nations of the region. As a regional leader, Fiji will host the embassy in its capital, Suva, where it is expected to function as a diplomatic hub and to expand cooperation in development, economic relations, and security. The embassy is the fourth that Sa’ar has opened in under a year and a half, following new missions in Moldova, Zambia, and Estonia.
During the visit, Sa’ar is scheduled to meet with Fiji’s senior leadership, including President Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, and Foreign Minister Sakiasi Ditoka, as well as Nauru’s vice president, Lionel Rouwen Aingimea. The foreign minister framed the move as part of a wider push to extend Israel’s presence around the world and especially in the Pacific. He said the opening sends a message of strengthening partnerships with nations that stand as friends of Israel.
(INN/VFI News)
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