Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka in Jerusalem, thanking him for Fiji’s unwavering support of Israel. The visit culminates in the historic opening of Fiji’s embassy in Israel’s eternal capital.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hosted Fijian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sitiveni Rabuka today (Wednesday) at the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem, in a meeting underscoring Fiji’s steadfast friendship with the State of Israel.
Netanyahu warmly thanked Rabuka for his consistent support of Israel and its right to security. The two leaders also held discussions on regional diplomatic and security challenges, with a focus on strengthening cooperation between Jerusalem and Suva.
In a gesture of deep friendship, Rabuka invited Prime Minister Netanyahu and his wife to visit Fiji, a move that highlights the growing bond between the Jewish state and Pacific nations.
Following their meeting, the two prime ministers will attend the festive inauguration of Fiji’s new embassy in Jerusalem, Israel’s eternal and indivisible capital. The opening marks yet another milestone in the wave of nations recognizing Jerusalem as the rightful capital of the Jewish people.