Israel And Colombia Agree To Restore Full Diplomatic Ties

Israel and Colombia have agreed to restore full diplomatic and economic relations following the inauguration of Colombia's new president. The agreement includes the appointment of new ambassadors and plans for Colombia to open an embassy in Jerusalem.
Why it matters
This diplomatic shift marks a significant realignment in South American-Middle Eastern relations, potentially impacting regional trade and political alliances.
Israel and Colombia have agreed to fully restore diplomatic and economic relations following the inauguration of Colombia's president-elect, Abelardo de la Esperanza, on August 7, marking a significant shift in ties after more than a year of strained relations.
Reports on diplomatic developments using standard international relations terminology.
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