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Israel to open embassy in Fiji in 2026

The announcement comes three months after the South Pacific nation inaugurated its embassy in Jerusalem.

Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka (left) and Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar meet in Munich, Germany, on Feb. 15, 2025. Photo by Shlomo Amsalem/GPO.
Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka (left) and Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar meet in Munich, Germany, on Feb. 15, 2025. Photo by Shlomo Amsalem/GPO.

Israel will open an embassy in the South Pacific island nation of Fiji next year, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar announced on Thursday, saying he informed Fiji’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sitiveni Rabuka of the move during a phone call.

“Fiji is one of Israel’s most consistent supporters, also in the UN arena. In our call today, the PM again said: ‘We will always be with you,’” Sa’ar wrote on X following the call.

Sa’ar said that opening the embassy will deepen relations between the countries, help cultivate their longstanding friendship, and strengthen cooperation in the fields of development, economics, security and more.

“At the same time, Israel’s embassy in Fiji will strengthen Israel’s presence in the entire Pacific region, which is friendly to Israel, and will deepen our ties with other Pacific island nations,” added Sa’ar.

Fiji inaugurated its embassy in Jerusalem on Sept. 17, becoming the seventh nation to establish a diplomatic mission in Israel’s capital. Rabuka traveled to the Jewish state with a delegation of senior government ministers for the inauguration ceremony, meeting Sa’ar, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials.

In October, Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel became the first Israeli government official to make a state visit to Fiji and Papua New Guinea.

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