Israel rejoins the African Union as an observer
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7/22/2021
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For the first time since 2002,
Israel's ambassador to Ethiopia, Aleleign Admasu presented his credentials as
observer to the African Union.
The African Union is the largest
and most important organization on the African continent whose members are the
55 countries in Africa.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Yair
Lapid: "This is a day of celebration for Israel-Africa relations. This
diplomatic achievement is the result of consistent work by the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, its African Division and Israeli embassies on the continent.
This corrects the anomaly that has existed for almost two decades and is an
important part of strengthening the fabric of Israel's foreign relations. It
will help us strengthen our activities on the African continent and with the
member states of the organization."
Israel has relations with 46
countries in Africa, and has wide ranging partnerships and joint cooperation in
many different fields including trade and aid. In recent years, Israel has
renewed its diplomatic ties with Chad and Guinea, and Sudan, following its
joining the Abraham Accords, also announced the normalization of relations with
Israel.
Following the formal
establishment of Israel's observer status with the African Union, the parties
will be able to cooperate, among other things, in the fight against Corona and
the prevention of the spread of extremist terrorism throughout the continent.
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