Suriname to Open Embassy in Jerusalem
The South American republic of Suriname will open an embassy in Israel’s capital city, the country’s foreign minister said Monday afternoon, May 30.
Foreign Minister Albert Ramchand Ramdin met with his Israeli counterpart, Yair Lapid, Monday in Jerusalem, as part of Ramdin’s visit to Israel.
During the meeting, Ramdin informed Lapid that his country intends to open an embassy in Israel. Currently, Suriname’s mission in Israel is represented by a consulate in Tel Aviv.
The new embassy will be opened in the near future, Ramdin said and will be located in Jerusalem, rather than Tel Aviv, making Suriname the latest country to recognize Jerusalem as the Israeli capital city.
During their meeting, the ministers signed an agreement on political consultations between the Israeli and Surinamese foreign ministries.
Minister Lapid offered to send Israeli humanitarian workers to northern Suriname, to help with aid efforts after severe flooding left many residents homeless. (INN/ VFI News)
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