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Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar

Colombia's Incoming Foreign Minister: Bogota Will Open an Embassy in Jerusalem

Colombia's incoming foreign minister, Omar Bola Escobar, informed Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar that his country will open an embassy in Jerusalem, Sa'ar's office announced on Wednesday, July 15. The commitment follows President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella's vow that Colombia would have a relationship with Israel “like never before” once he takes office. Colombia will become the ninth country to open an embassy in Israel's capital.

The United States, Guatemala, Honduras, Kosovo, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Fiji and Somaliland already maintain embassies in Jerusalem, while Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia operate embassy branches in the city. During their meeting in Washington, Sa'ar and Bola Escobar also agreed to restore full diplomatic relations and to remove visa requirements between the two countries. Colombia recalled its ambassador in June 2024, and Israel responded by declining to replace its own outgoing envoy.

Relations deteriorated under President Gustavo Petro, Colombia's first leftist leader, who severed diplomatic ties and suspended the purchase of Israeli weaponry, ending a partnership that had made Israel one of Colombia's principal military suppliers. De la Espriella has said he will reverse those decisions. Among his central campaign pledges were to “renew a strategic alliance with the State of Israel,” open an embassy in Jerusalem, and “defend the Judeo-Christian principles that form the foundation of Western civilization.” He takes the reins from Petro in August.

(TOI/VFI News)

"And the Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising." – Isaiah 60:3