Israel admitted as full member of CERN
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Israel becomes first non-European member state of CERN
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1/15/2014
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Copyright: Laurent Egli 2013
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At a ceremony held this morning in Geneva, Israel was officially admitted as full member to
CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research.
Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman represented Israel at the ceremony
held at the CERN Globe of Science and Innovation, at the end of which
the Israeli flag was added to the line of flags representing the member
states of the organization. FM Liberman said that
it was a source of great pride for him to see the Israeli flag raised,
symbolizing Israel's participation in the forefront of world science and
progress. He added that the admission of Israel as a full member of the
organization is a recognition of the high
level and quality of scientific research in Israel and its contribution
to the welfare of the human race.
FM Liberman noted also that Israel's admission to CERN is the outcome of
years of diplomatic efforts spearheaded by the Israel Foreign Ministry.
Israel is the 21th member state of CERN, and the only country outside
Europe to have achieved full membership.
FM Liberman expressed thanks to the leadership of CERN, headed by
Director-General Rolf Heuer, and to Prof. Ruth Arnon, President of the
Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Prof. Manuel Trajtenberg,
chair of the Planning and Budgeting Committee of the
Council for Higher Education, and the dozens of Israeli scientists and
doctoral students present at the ceremony.
Read FM Liberman’s speech at CERN ceremony:
http://embassies.gov.il/UnGeneva/NewsAndEvents/Pages/FM-Liberman%27s-Speech-at-CERN-Ceremony-admitting-Israel-as-full-member.aspx
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