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Costa Rica to Open Jerusalem Innovation Office with Diplomatic Status

Israel and Costa Rica agreed to establish a Jerusalem-based innovation office with diplomatic standing, part of a broader push to deepen bilateral trade and technology ties. Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar and Costa Rica’s Minister of Foreign Trade Manuel Tovar Rivera also signaled that a free trade agreement is close, with a signing anticipated this week alongside Israel’s economy minister. Officials described the planned office not as symbolic, but as a practical hub to strengthen cooperation in innovation and investment.

The announcement comes as Costa Rica adopts key international definitions combating antisemitism and pursues partnerships across security and economic domains. Jerusalem hailed the step as evidence of expanding ties with Latin America and a vote of confidence in Israel’s innovation economy amid regional volatility. For Costa Rica, the move aligns with export-driven strategies and access to Israeli tech ecosystems in fields like agriculture, health, and cyber.

As details are finalized, both governments point to the office as a platform for steady collaboration beyond photo-ops—channeling expertise, facilitating business, and promoting research links that can weather geopolitical ups and downs.

(INN/VFI News)

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