Israel–Uruguay relations
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Israel–Uruguay relations are foreign relations between Israel and Uruguay. Israel has an embassy in Montevideo.[1] Uruguay has an embassy in Tel Aviv and one honorary consulate in Haifa.[2] Uruguay was one of the first nations to recognize the State of Israel.[3]
History
The Zionist movement in Uruguay began in 1911, when Dorshei Zion was founded. It began as an extension of the Argentinean Zionist Federation. The Zionist movement in Uruguay consisted of General Zionists, Po'alei Zion (Labor Zionists), Mizrachi (Religious Zionists), and Women's International Zionist Organization. In 1945 the Consejo Central Sionista was formed. In 1960 the Federación Sionista Territorial Unificada, renamed in 1963 Organizacion Sionista del Uruguay (OSU), was founded.[4]
Julio Maria Sanguinetti paid an official visit to Israel in May 1986. On May 4, 1986 Israel and Uruguay issued a joint statement.[3] In 1998 Sanguinetti signed three deals on cooperation with Israel on social security, investments, and medical and veterinary care.[5]
See also
- International recognition of Israel
- History of the Jews in Uruguay
- Uruguayan Jews in Israel
References
- ↑ Embassy of Israel in Montevideo
- ↑ Embassy and Consulate of Uruguay in Israel
- 1 2 "Joint Statement Israel-Uruguay, 4 May 1986". Israel. Retrieved 2009-07-04.
- ↑ "Uruguay". Jewish Virtual Library. Retrieved 2009-07-04.
- ↑ Bushinsky, Jay (March 31, 1998). "Social Security deal signed with Uruguay". Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2009-07-04.
External links
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