by Shlomo Cesana
Foreign Ministry director Dore Gold holds secret meeting in unnamed African country in bid to build diplomatic ties • Meeting comes after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's highly publicized trip to Africa • Netanyahu to return to Africa by year's end.
Foreign Ministry Director
General Dore Gold meets with Guinean President Alpha Conde
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Photo credit: Foreign Ministry |
Foreign Ministry Director General Dore Gold on
Monday made a rare visit to a Muslim country in Africa with no official
diplomatic ties with Israel. During the visit, he met with senior
government officials in efforts to build diplomatic relations.
The secret meeting occurred a month after Gold
visited Chad, an African country with which Israel also has no
diplomatic ties. Official ties are expected between Israel and both Chad
and the unnamed country.
Although the country's name has not been
released for publication, the visit was part of a highly publicized trip
to Guinea, where Gold met with President Alpha Conde and 10 of his
government's ministers, including the foreign, defense, finance, and
development ministers. The visit to Guinea comes after Israel and Guinea
renewed diplomatic relations that were severed 49 years ago.
Gold joined Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
who is also currently serving as foreign minister, in his voyage across
Africa in June. Netanyahu visited four countries in East Africa,
conducting a summit in Uganda with leaders from seven different African
countries.
Netanyahu is expected to return to Africa by
the end of 2016 to meet with leaders of 15 West African states.
Netanyahu remarked recently that he would like to sway the members of
the Economic Community of West African States to abandon their automatic
voting pattern at the U.N. in favor of the Palestinians and against
Israel.
In a meeting between Netanyahu and Togo
President Faure Gnassingbe in Jerusalem on August 10, Netanyahu said,
"Africa is very important to us. We have a great relationship, a great
friendship. And we are seeking to intensify our cooperation and our
friendship. ... I think the sky is the limit in all areas, I mean:
water, agriculture, technology, health, education, tourism, security and
every other field.”
Netanyahu also expressed his vision for a
"great return to Africa. I think it's long overdue. And it's important
for the countries of Africa and for Israel."
Netanyahu is also set to visit Holland in the
beginning of September and New York at the end of the month to
participate in the U.N. General Assembly meeting.
Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon said he was
working with international aid groups who work in the Gaza Strip to put
in place regulations and supervision to prevent money from being
transferred to Hamas by these organizations. "Money from the Western
world is being used to build terror tunnels against Israel," he said.
Shlomo Cesana
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=35903
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