CERN,
the the European Organization for Nuclear Research, has decided to
admit Israel as a full member in this important scientific organization.
This decision will allow Israel to become more rapidly involved in
the range of scientific, research, industrial and educational activities
of CERN.
Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman: "This is a day of pride and
satisfaction for Israeli science, and we congratulate all the scientists
who were involved in this achievement, which brings honor to the State
of Israel. The decision is also an impressive achievement for Israeli
diplomacy and the work of the Foreign Ministry which led this effort for
many years. We thank all the government ministries as well as the
research and academic institutions which were partners in this effort.
We also thank the European member states of CERN for their support in
Israeli membership in the organization."
"Israel is proud to become a full member of CERN, a flagship of
European scientific research," said Eviatar Manor, Israel's Ambassador
to the UN in Geneva. "We look forward to contributing to the further
development of our relationship for the benefit of science, development
and education."
Israeli scientists have been involved in the CERN programme since
1991, and Israel has been an Associate Member of CERN since 2011.