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Israel to reopen its economic office in Turkey as ties improve

Israeli President Isaac Herzog (L) and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdoğan shake hands during a press conference in Ankara, on March 9, 2022. STR / AFP

Israel said on Tuesday it will reopen its economic and trade office in Turkey, as the countries work to restore diplomatic ties that have been strained for more than a decade, Reuters reported.

Both governments expelled ambassadors in 2018 and have often traded barbs over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, though they are now looking to restore representation to ambassador level. Israel cut back its economic representation as well in 2019.

Despite the years of acrimony, the countries have maintained trade and Turkey remains one of Israel’s most important partners. Bilateral trade was up 30 percent in 2021, reaching $7.7 billion.

“The reopening of the economic attaché reflects Israel’s commitment to deepening economic ties with Turkey,” said Economy Minister Orna Barbivai. “We intend to soon promote a joint economic conference between the countries, after more than a decade.”

The move will help more than 1,500 Israeli companies that are currently exporting to Turkey, the ministry said.

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