Diplomatic Developments: Uruguay, Paraguay, and Taiwan's Relations with Jerusalem

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Uruguay's Foreign Minister, Eli Cohen, announced that Uruguay will open a diplomatic mission in Jerusalem aimed at boosting cooperation in the innovation arena. The mission will not be an embassy, and no details regarding its opening date were provided. Cohen stated that the new office will advance economic and trade ties between Uruguay and Israel. This move does not indicate a shift in Uruguay's stance on Jerusalem, as it previously maintained an embassy there until 1980.
- Uruguay to open diplomatic office in Jerusalem, foreign minister announces The Times of Israel
- Secretary Haaland Leads U.S. Delegation for Inauguration of Paraguay President Peña US Department of the Interior
- Lai's Paraguay trip shows Taipei's embrace of diplomatic partners The Japan Times
- Israel says Paraguay will open an embassy in Jerusalem Middle East Eye
- Fake Taiwan-Paraguay agreements circulating internet: Presidential Office Taiwan News
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