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Barbados–Israel relations

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Bilateral relations
Barbados–Israel relations
Map indicating locations of Barbados and Israel

Barbados

Israel

Barbados–Israel relations are the bilateral relations betweenBarbados and theState of Israel. Barbados has a consul who resides inTel Aviv and Israel has an honorary consul who resides inBridgetown. In addition, the Israeli ambassador for the Caribbean area, Itai Bardovאיתי בר-דב, resides inPanama and is accredited for Barbados, and the Barbadian ambassador to London is accredited for Israel.[1]

History

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Barbados and Israel established their diplomatic relations a year after the island gained independence from the United Kingdom. In 2014, the manual two countries maintain a lively trade of over 2 million US dollars. A small number of Barbadian professionals travel to Israel each year for advanced courses in fields such as education, agriculture, and healthcare.[1]

The Jewish community in Barbados, although small, dates from 1654 and is among the oldest in the Americas and the oldest in the Caribbean area. Various activities help maintain the connection between the Jewish community and Israel.[1]

Barbados, until April 2024, did not recognize a Palestinian state and had no bilateral ties with thePLO. However, on 19 April 2024, Foreign MinisterKerrie Symmonds announced that theCabinet of Barbados reviewed a proposal to recognize theState of Palestine after meeting with Palestinian officials in September 2023[2] and subsequently notified the Palestinian government of their intention to formally recognize Palestine as a state.[3] Barbados, in doing so, became the 141st country to recognize Palestine and the 11th in theCaribbean Community.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcIsrael-Barbados Relations, Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  2. ^slegallgibson (19 April 2024)."Barbados to recognize Palestine".Starcom Network. Retrieved19 April 2024.
  3. ^Forde-Craigg, Sheena (19 April 2024)."Barbados Officially Recognises Palestine As A State".GIS. Retrieved20 April 2024.
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