Fiji 7th nation to open Jerusalem embassy
Fiji becomes the seventh country to commit to opening an embassy in Jerusalem, confirmed by PM Sitiveni Rabuka and welcomed by FM Gideon Sa’ar.
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Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar hailed the island nation of Fiji’s recent decision to open an embassy in Jerusalem.
“I commend the Republic of Fiji’s government for its historic decision to open an embassy in Jerusalem, the eternal capital of the Jewish people. Thank you, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, friend of Israel. Thank you, Fiji! tweeted Sa’ar.
Rabuka had confirmed the intent during a meeting with Sa’ar on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.
Six countries currently have their embassies in Israel’s capital—the United States, Guatemala, Honduras, Kosovo, Paraguay and Papua New Guinea.
Then-U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem in 2018 set the stage for other countries to follow suit.
In October 2023, Fijian Deputy Prime Minister Viliame Gavoka said in a telephone interview with JNS, “Our desire to have an embassy in Jerusalem is very strong. We as a people feel very close to the descendants of Abraham and want to connect with Israel in its entirety.”
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Fiji 7th nation to open Jerusalem embassy
Fiji becomes the seventh country to commit to opening an embassy in Jerusalem, confirmed by PM Sitiveni Rabuka and welcomed by FM Gideon Sa’ar.
The Jewish World Team
1
Published by
The Jewish World

Map of Fiji.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar hailed the island nation of Fiji’s recent decision to open an embassy in Jerusalem.
“I commend the Republic of Fiji’s government for its historic decision to open an embassy in Jerusalem, the eternal capital of the Jewish people. Thank you, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, friend of Israel. Thank you, Fiji! tweeted Sa’ar.
Rabuka had confirmed the intent during a meeting with Sa’ar on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.
Six countries currently have their embassies in Israel’s capital—the United States, Guatemala, Honduras, Kosovo, Paraguay and Papua New Guinea.
Then-U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem in 2018 set the stage for other countries to follow suit.
In October 2023, Fijian Deputy Prime Minister Viliame Gavoka said in a telephone interview with JNS, “Our desire to have an embassy in Jerusalem is very strong. We as a people feel very close to the descendants of Abraham and want to connect with Israel in its entirety.”
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Fiji 7th nation to open Jerusalem embassy
Fiji becomes the seventh country to commit to opening an embassy in Jerusalem, confirmed by PM Sitiveni Rabuka and welcomed by FM Gideon Sa’ar.
The Jewish World Team
1
Published by
The Jewish World

Map of Fiji.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar hailed the island nation of Fiji’s recent decision to open an embassy in Jerusalem.
“I commend the Republic of Fiji’s government for its historic decision to open an embassy in Jerusalem, the eternal capital of the Jewish people. Thank you, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, friend of Israel. Thank you, Fiji! tweeted Sa’ar.
Rabuka had confirmed the intent during a meeting with Sa’ar on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.
Six countries currently have their embassies in Israel’s capital—the United States, Guatemala, Honduras, Kosovo, Paraguay and Papua New Guinea.
Then-U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem in 2018 set the stage for other countries to follow suit.
In October 2023, Fijian Deputy Prime Minister Viliame Gavoka said in a telephone interview with JNS, “Our desire to have an embassy in Jerusalem is very strong. We as a people feel very close to the descendants of Abraham and want to connect with Israel in its entirety.”
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Fiji 7th nation to open Jerusalem embassy
Fiji becomes the seventh country to commit to opening an embassy in Jerusalem, confirmed by PM Sitiveni Rabuka and welcomed by FM Gideon Sa’ar.
The Jewish World Team
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Published by
The Jewish World

Map of Fiji.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar hailed the island nation of Fiji’s recent decision to open an embassy in Jerusalem.
“I commend the Republic of Fiji’s government for its historic decision to open an embassy in Jerusalem, the eternal capital of the Jewish people. Thank you, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, friend of Israel. Thank you, Fiji! tweeted Sa’ar.
Rabuka had confirmed the intent during a meeting with Sa’ar on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.
Six countries currently have their embassies in Israel’s capital—the United States, Guatemala, Honduras, Kosovo, Paraguay and Papua New Guinea.
Then-U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem in 2018 set the stage for other countries to follow suit.
In October 2023, Fijian Deputy Prime Minister Viliame Gavoka said in a telephone interview with JNS, “Our desire to have an embassy in Jerusalem is very strong. We as a people feel very close to the descendants of Abraham and want to connect with Israel in its entirety.”
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