Chile to Return Ambassador to Israel, President Kast Tells Herzog; Cooperation to Strengthen
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Chilean President José Antonio Kast informed Israeli President Isaac Herzog of his intention to reinstate Chile's ambassador to Israel within weeks.
- The move signifies a significant improvement in bilateral relations, which were strained after Chile recalled its ambassador in October 2023.
- Discussions also focused on strengthening cooperation in areas such as agriculture, health, artificial intelligence, and technology, alongside efforts to combat terrorism and antisemitism in Chile.
Chile is poised to mend and strengthen its diplomatic ties with Israel, signaling a notable shift in foreign policy under President José Antonio Kast. In a meeting with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Kast announced his intention to return Chile's ambassador to Israel within weeks, a decision that will undoubtedly be welcomed by those who believe in robust bilateral relations. This step marks a significant departure from the previous administration's stance, which saw the ambassador recalled in October 2023 over alleged 'violations of international humanitarian law.' While respecting the concerns that led to the recall, President Kast's government prioritizes rebuilding constructive engagement. Our focus will be on enhancing cooperation across vital sectors like agriculture, health, artificial intelligence, and technology, areas where collaboration can yield substantial benefits for both nations. Furthermore, President Kast affirmed Chile's commitment to combating terrorism and antisemitism within our borders, demonstrating a clear understanding of the shared challenges we face. This renewed diplomatic engagement is not just about restoring formal relations; it's about fostering a partnership built on mutual respect and shared interests, reflecting a pragmatic approach to international affairs that prioritizes dialogue and cooperation.
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Originally published by Jerusalem Post in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.