Israel–Monaco relations explained
Israel-Monaco relations refer to bilateral ties between the State of Israel and Principality of Monaco. Israel is accredited to Monaco from its embassy in Paris, France, and has a consul in Monaco. Monaco has a consul resides in Ramat Gan.[1]
Overview
The State of Israel and the Principality of Monaco officially established their relations in 1964.[2] Monaco recognizes Israel only and has no relations to the PLO. By 2020, Monaco had the highest ratio of Jews outside of Israel.[3]
Economic relations
The relations between Israel and Monaco are based on tourism. In 2012, Israel exported goods worth 1,000 USD.[4]
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Israël / Tous les Pays / Relations bilatérales / La Diplomatie et la Présence Internationale / Monaco à l'International / Action Gouvernementale / Portail du Gouvernement - Monaco. www.gouv.mc. French.
- Web site: שנתון המסמכים הרשמיים,2005. Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Hebrew. 2005.
- News: Monaco has the highest ratio of Jews in the world outside Israel, and it's growing. 18 October 2020. The Times of Israel.
- https://www.cbs.gov.il/fortr12/MIval=/impexp/impexp_bycountries_h.html&TypeOfActivity=1&SortBy=2&SortingType=1&SumOrDetail=2&TypeOfPresentation=1&MyContinent=1&ChapterCode=90&FYY=2012&LYY=2016&MyCountry=180 2012 exports and imports, 2012