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{{Short description|Diplomatic relations between Moldova and Israel}}
{{Notability|date=July 2009}}
{{Infobox bilateral relations
{{Unreferenced|date=May 2009}}
| title = Moldova–Israel relations
{{bilateral|Israel-Moldova|Israel|Moldova}}
| party1 = Moldova
| party2 = Israel
| map = Moldova Israel Locator.png
| mission1 = Embassy of Israel, Chișinău
| mission2 = Embassy of Moldova, Tel Aviv
| envoytitle1 = Ambassador
| envoy1 = Alexandr Roitman
| envoytitle2 = Ambassador
| envoy2 = [[Joel Lion]]
}}


Relations between [[Moldova]] and [[Israel]] were established on 6 June 1992. Israel recognized Moldova on 25 December 1991. Israel is represented in Moldova through its embassy in [[Chișinău]] and Moldova has an embassy in [[Tel Aviv]]. Though the volume of trade between Israel and Moldova was low as of 2006, [[Larisa Miculet]], the third Ambassador of Moldova to Israel has stated that there numerous untapped potential of increasing bilateral trade. For Israeli entrepreneurs and investors, Moldova is geopolitically convenient because of its location in the center of Europe, its high transparency between public authorities and foreign investors and due to it having eliminated most of the bureaucratic barriers that hinder business activities. Various business sectors of cooperation between Israel and Moldova range from pharmaceuticals, energy, information technology and software, electronics and electronic equipment, power engineering, metal and plastics processing and construction materials but Moldova has stressed foreign Israeli investments in all segments of the Moldovan economy.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jpost.com/Features/Investing-in-bilateral-relations |title=Investing in bilateral relations |date=3 April 2006 |access-date=2 April 2014 |author=GREER FAY CASHMAN}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.israel.mfa.md/temp-en/ |title=SRAELI CORPORATIONS INTERESTED TO INVEST IN MOLDOVA – AMBASSADOR MICULET |access-date=2 April 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407092613/http://www.israel.mfa.md/temp-en/ |archive-date=7 April 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.israel.mfa.md/economical-relations-en/ |title=Economical Relations Trade and Economic Cooperation |access-date=2 April 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407092845/http://www.israel.mfa.md/economical-relations-en/ |archive-date=7 April 2014 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
'''Israel–Moldova relations''' are foreign relations between [[Israel]] and [[Moldova]]. Israel recognized Moldova on [[December 25]], [[1991]]. The two countries established diplomatic relations on [[June 22]], [[1992]]. Israel is represented in Moldova through its embassy in [[Kiev]]. Moldova has an embassy in [[Tel Aviv]] and an honorary consulate in [[Haifa]]. There are 13,000 [[Jew]]s living in Moldova.


==History==
== Bilateral Visits ==
[[File:Moldovan Embassy Tel Aviv 03070.JPG|thumb|Previous Embassy of Moldova in Israel on 38 Rembrandt Street]]
* [[June 22]] to [[June 24]], 1997, official visit to Israel of the [[President of Moldova]] [[Petru Lucinschi]]
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* [[January 5]] to [[January 7]], 2000, official visit to Israel of the [[President of Moldova]] [[Petru Lucinschi]]
On December 25, 1991, Israel recognized the independence of the Republic of Moldova.
* [[July 9]] to [[July 11]], 2003, official visit to Moldova of the [[President of Israel]] [[Moshe Katsav]]
<ref>{{cite web |url=https://israel.mfa.gov.md/en/content/relaţii-politico-diplomatice |title=Relaţii politico-diplomatice |publisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova}}</ref> On June 22, 1992, diplomatic relations were officially established between the Republic of Moldova and the State of Israel.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://israel.mfa.gov.md/en/content/relaţii-politico-diplomatice |title=1992 diplomatic relations |publisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova}}</ref> On November 1, 1994, the first Embassy of the Republic of Moldova to the State of Israel was established in Tel Aviv, Israel at 38 Rembrandt Street.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://israel.mfa.gov.md/en/content/relaţii-politico-diplomatice |title=The first Embassy of the Republic of Moldova to the State of Israel |publisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova}}</ref>


== See also ==
==Trade==
Israeli and Moldovan officials commenced negotiations on July 31, 2023, in Jerusalem, aiming to establish a free trade agreement between the two nations. The talks were initiated by Israel's Minister of Economy and Industry, Nir Barkat, and Moldova's Ambassador to Israel, Alexandr Roitman. The proposed agreement is expected to enhance economic cooperation and boost trade by making it easier for goods to move between the two countries. Ambassador Roitman expressed optimism about the potential benefits, stating that the agreement would improve the balance of trade and create a more favorable trade regime. Several international agreements were being negotiated, including mutual recognition of driving licenses and the facilitation of hiring Moldovan caregivers in Israel. <ref name="Benson2023">{{cite web | last=Benson | first=Pesach | title=Israel, Moldova kick off talks for free trade pact | url=https://www.jns.org/israel-news/moldova/23/8/1/306585/ | website=JNS | date=1 August 2023}}</ref><ref name="Roitman2023"/>
* [[Foreign relations of Israel]]
* [[Foreign relations of Moldova]]
* [[Bessarabian Jews]]
* [[History of the Jews in Moldova]]


As of 2023, Moldova exports a variety of goods to Israel, including base metals, prepared foodstuffs, textiles, footwear, and headwear. Conversely, Israel's exports to Moldova consist of machinery, textiles, rubber, plastics, chemical products, precious stones, and prepared foodstuffs.<ref name="Benson2023"/>
== External links ==
* [http://ukraine.mfa.gov.il/mfm/web/main/missionhome.asp?LanguageID=0&Question2=&MissionID=90&MissionID= Israeli embassy in Kiev (also accredited to Moldova)]
* [http://www.mfa.gov.md/foreign-policy/il_en/ Moldovan Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Israel]
* [http://www.moldovaembassy.org.il/ Moldovan embassy in Tel Aviv]


That year, Moldovan Ambassador Alexandr Roitman declared that Moldova and Israel were entering a new phase of bilateral cooperation, marked by renewed political contacts and increased economic collaboration. He noted that after a period of limited interaction, the two nations were reestablishing ties across various sectors of mutual interest. A key event in this development was the visit of Israeli Foreign Minister [[Eli Cohen]] to Moldova on August 8, 2023, the first such visit in a decade, which was seen as a historic step towards deepening the bilateral relationship. Roitman highlighted Moldova's ongoing European Union integration process as an opportunity for enhanced cooperation with Israel, particularly in sharing expertise on implementing EU regulations. Additionally, he pointed out the growing interest from Israeli businesses in Moldova, with plans for strategic projects in agriculture and other sectors.
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Roitman also mentioned that upcoming initiatives, such as the launch of direct flights between Tel Aviv and Chișinău in October 2023, would further strengthen ties by boosting tourism and business exchanges between the two nations.<ref name="Roitman2023">{{cite web | last=Roitman | first=Alexandr | title=Moldova and Israel – historic time for a strategic partnership | url=https://www.israelhayom.com/opinions/moldova-and-israel-historic-time-for-a-strategic-partnership/ | website=Israel Hayom | date=27 August 2023}}</ref>

==Security relations==
According to Moldovan Ambassador Alexandr Roitman, security cooperation has become a crucial aspect of the partnership between Israel and Moldova, especially in the context of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He emphasized the shared concerns of both countries regarding Iran's involvement in the war and the growing military cooperation between Russia and Iran. <ref name="Roitman2023"/>

==Moldova embassy in Tel Aviv==
The Embassy of Moldova is a [[diplomatic mission]] located in [[Tel Aviv]] and is the chief diplomatic mission of Moldova in Israel. The embassy promotes Moldova's security, prosperity and well-being, and regional peace, through partnership with Israel. The embassy deals with political, commercial, security and economic questions of interest to Moldova and Israel, and provides [[consular]] assistance to Moldovan nationals residing or traveling within Israel.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://israel.mfa.gov.md/ro/content/ambasador-0|title=Embassy Goals in Israel by Ministry of Foreign Affairs|publisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova|access-date=2024-09-07|archive-date=2022-08-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220810155328/https://israel.mfa.gov.md/ro/content/ambasador-0|url-status=dead}}</ref>

==Former Ambassadors to Israel==
* [[Mihai Balan]] (September 12, 1995 – June 25, 2001)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://israel.mfa.gov.md/en/content/relaţii-politico-diplomatice |title=Ambassador Mr. Mihai Balan |publisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova}}</ref>
* [[Arthur Cozma]] (June 25, 2001 – January 6, 2006)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://israel.mfa.gov.md/en/content/relaţii-politico-diplomatice |title=Ambassador Mr. Arthur Cozma |publisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova}}</ref>
* [[Larisa Miculet]] (January 6, 2006 – December 23, 2011)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://israel.mfa.gov.md/en/content/relaţii-politico-diplomatice |title=Ambassador Mrs. Larisa Miculet |publisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova}}</ref>
* [[Mihai Balan]] (December 23, 2011 – August 7, 2013)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://israel.mfa.gov.md/en/content/relaţii-politico-diplomatice |title=Ambassador Mr. Mihai Balan |publisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova}}</ref>
* [[Anatol Vangheli]] (August 7, 2013 – )<ref>{{cite web |url=https://israel.mfa.gov.md/en/content/relaţii-politico-diplomatice |title=Ambassador Anatol Vangheli |publisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova}}</ref>

==See also==
*[[Foreign relations of Israel]]
*[[Foreign relations of Moldova]]

==References==
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Latest revision as of 13:47, 10 October 2024

Moldova–Israel relations

Moldova

Israel
Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Israel, ChișinăuEmbassy of Moldova, Tel Aviv
Envoy
Ambassador Alexandr RoitmanAmbassador Joel Lion

Relations between Moldova and Israel were established on 6 June 1992. Israel recognized Moldova on 25 December 1991. Israel is represented in Moldova through its embassy in Chișinău and Moldova has an embassy in Tel Aviv. Though the volume of trade between Israel and Moldova was low as of 2006, Larisa Miculet, the third Ambassador of Moldova to Israel has stated that there numerous untapped potential of increasing bilateral trade. For Israeli entrepreneurs and investors, Moldova is geopolitically convenient because of its location in the center of Europe, its high transparency between public authorities and foreign investors and due to it having eliminated most of the bureaucratic barriers that hinder business activities. Various business sectors of cooperation between Israel and Moldova range from pharmaceuticals, energy, information technology and software, electronics and electronic equipment, power engineering, metal and plastics processing and construction materials but Moldova has stressed foreign Israeli investments in all segments of the Moldovan economy.[1][2][3]

History

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Previous Embassy of Moldova in Israel on 38 Rembrandt Street

On December 25, 1991, Israel recognized the independence of the Republic of Moldova. [4] On June 22, 1992, diplomatic relations were officially established between the Republic of Moldova and the State of Israel.[5] On November 1, 1994, the first Embassy of the Republic of Moldova to the State of Israel was established in Tel Aviv, Israel at 38 Rembrandt Street.[6]

Trade

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Israeli and Moldovan officials commenced negotiations on July 31, 2023, in Jerusalem, aiming to establish a free trade agreement between the two nations. The talks were initiated by Israel's Minister of Economy and Industry, Nir Barkat, and Moldova's Ambassador to Israel, Alexandr Roitman. The proposed agreement is expected to enhance economic cooperation and boost trade by making it easier for goods to move between the two countries. Ambassador Roitman expressed optimism about the potential benefits, stating that the agreement would improve the balance of trade and create a more favorable trade regime. Several international agreements were being negotiated, including mutual recognition of driving licenses and the facilitation of hiring Moldovan caregivers in Israel. [7][8]

As of 2023, Moldova exports a variety of goods to Israel, including base metals, prepared foodstuffs, textiles, footwear, and headwear. Conversely, Israel's exports to Moldova consist of machinery, textiles, rubber, plastics, chemical products, precious stones, and prepared foodstuffs.[7]

That year, Moldovan Ambassador Alexandr Roitman declared that Moldova and Israel were entering a new phase of bilateral cooperation, marked by renewed political contacts and increased economic collaboration. He noted that after a period of limited interaction, the two nations were reestablishing ties across various sectors of mutual interest. A key event in this development was the visit of Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen to Moldova on August 8, 2023, the first such visit in a decade, which was seen as a historic step towards deepening the bilateral relationship. Roitman highlighted Moldova's ongoing European Union integration process as an opportunity for enhanced cooperation with Israel, particularly in sharing expertise on implementing EU regulations. Additionally, he pointed out the growing interest from Israeli businesses in Moldova, with plans for strategic projects in agriculture and other sectors.

Roitman also mentioned that upcoming initiatives, such as the launch of direct flights between Tel Aviv and Chișinău in October 2023, would further strengthen ties by boosting tourism and business exchanges between the two nations.[8]

Security relations

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According to Moldovan Ambassador Alexandr Roitman, security cooperation has become a crucial aspect of the partnership between Israel and Moldova, especially in the context of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He emphasized the shared concerns of both countries regarding Iran's involvement in the war and the growing military cooperation between Russia and Iran. [8]

Moldova embassy in Tel Aviv

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The Embassy of Moldova is a diplomatic mission located in Tel Aviv and is the chief diplomatic mission of Moldova in Israel. The embassy promotes Moldova's security, prosperity and well-being, and regional peace, through partnership with Israel. The embassy deals with political, commercial, security and economic questions of interest to Moldova and Israel, and provides consular assistance to Moldovan nationals residing or traveling within Israel.[9]

Former Ambassadors to Israel

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ GREER FAY CASHMAN (3 April 2006). "Investing in bilateral relations". Retrieved 2 April 2014.
  2. ^ "SRAELI CORPORATIONS INTERESTED TO INVEST IN MOLDOVA – AMBASSADOR MICULET". Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
  3. ^ "Economical Relations Trade and Economic Cooperation". Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
  4. ^ "Relaţii politico-diplomatice". Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova.
  5. ^ "1992 diplomatic relations". Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova.
  6. ^ "The first Embassy of the Republic of Moldova to the State of Israel". Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova.
  7. ^ a b Benson, Pesach (1 August 2023). "Israel, Moldova kick off talks for free trade pact". JNS.
  8. ^ a b c Roitman, Alexandr (27 August 2023). "Moldova and Israel – historic time for a strategic partnership". Israel Hayom.
  9. ^ "Embassy Goals in Israel by Ministry of Foreign Affairs". Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova. Archived from the original on 2022-08-10. Retrieved 2024-09-07.
  10. ^ "Ambassador Mr. Mihai Balan". Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova.
  11. ^ "Ambassador Mr. Arthur Cozma". Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova.
  12. ^ "Ambassador Mrs. Larisa Miculet". Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova.
  13. ^ "Ambassador Mr. Mihai Balan". Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova.
  14. ^ "Ambassador Anatol Vangheli". Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova.