Israel and Nicaragua to re-establish diplomatic ties

The Jewish state announces new ties with the central American country

MFA Deputy Director-General for Latin America Modi Efraim with Nicaraguan FM Denis Ronaldo Moncada Colindres in Managua. (Credit: Israel's ministry of Foreign Affairs on Twitter)

Israel and Nicaragua have decided to re-establish diplomatic relations.

The two countries announced Wednesday they were resuming ties that had been suspended since 2010, when Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega joined several countries in breaking relations with the Jewish state in the wake of the Mavi Marmara incident, when Israeli naval commandos killed nine Turkish citizens in clashes on a boat attempting to break Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip. Israel did not have an embassy in Nicaragua at the time.

“Both governments view very favourably the re-establishment of ties with the aim of advancing joint cooperation for the advancement of both nations and to contribute to the struggle to achieve peace in the world,” Israel’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement that also was released by Nicaragua.

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