Israeli government approves new ambassadors, consuls general

ANI January 12, 2025 181 views

The Israeli government just approved several important diplomatic appointments across multiple countries. These new ambassadors and consuls general will represent Israel in key regions like Azerbaijan, Philippines, Chile, and Bahrain. Each appointee brings significant experience from different departments within the Foreign Ministry. These strategic placements demonstrate Israel's commitment to maintaining and expanding its global diplomatic network.

"Diplomatic appointments are crucial for maintaining international relations and strategic connections." - Diplomatic Expert
Tel Aviv, January 12: The Israeli government gave its formal approval to several ambassadorial and consular appointments on Sunday.

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Israeli Foreign Ministry strategically places ambassadors in diverse global regions

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Appointments cover continents from Asia to Latin America

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Experienced diplomats selected for strategic international representation

Appointed as Ambassador to Azerbaijan is Ronen Kraus, who serves as the Foreign Ministry's Director of the Eurasia Division.

Appointed as Ambassador to the Philippines is Dana Koresh, who serves as head of the Foreign Ministry's Division in the Human Capital and Training Division.

Peleg Levy, who previously served as Israel's Ambassador to Paraguay will become Ambassador to Chile.

Appointed as Ambassador to Bahrain is Shmuel Revel, who serves as the Ministry's Special Envoy for Energy.

Metanya Cohen, who heads the ministry's Latin America Division will become ambassador to Panama, Barbados, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago and Suriname.

Among the new Consul General appointments are Yaniv Revach in Mumbai, Elad Stromeier in Chicago, and Eliaz Loff in Montreal. (ANI/TPS)

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