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Netanyahu, Singapore FM highlight strong bilateral ties

Vivian Balakrishnan also met in Jerusalem with his Israeli counterpart, Gideon Sa’ar.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Singaporean Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem on Nov. 6, 2025. Photo by Ma'ayan Toaf/GPO.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Singaporean Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan at the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem on Nov. 6, 2025. Photo by Ma’ayan Toaf/GPO.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hosted Singaporean Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan at his office in Jerusalem on Thursday, touting the two countries’ strong diplomatic relations.

“We have our historic friendship with Singapore. I think it’s been consistent over so many decades. It’s a pleasure to see the foreign minister here, but it’s not the first time that we meet. And it continues this remarkable partnership. Two small states with gigantic capabilities. And it’s very, very good to see you here to advance our common goals of prosperity, peace and security,” the premier said, according to his office.

Balakrishnan thanked Netanyahu for his hospitality and noted the “special, unique” bilateral ties.

“It’s always an occasion to be open and candid in a way which very few countries share, which reflects this special, unique relationship which we have. It also reflects our commitment to the future of peace and hope,” the minister said.

Balakrishnan also held a discussion with his counterpart, Gideon Sa’ar, during his visit to Israel’s capital.

Sa’ar described the talks at the Foreign Ministry as “an honest discussion on the situation in the Middle East, Israel’s diplomatic and security challenges and the relations between our countries.”

The Israeli minister thanked Singapore for not recognizing a Palestinian state ahead of the U.N. General Assembly in September, calling it a “responsible decision” and stressing that “the only path now is the Trump plan.

“We’ll continue strengthening relations with Singapore!” said Sa’ar.

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