Malawi opens an official embassy in Israel

The Embassy of Malawi in Israel will be officially inaugurated tomorrow in Tel Aviv in the presence of the Foreign Ministers of Israel and Malawi.

During the inauguration of the embassy, ​​in the capacity of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Minister of the Interior, they will sign a memorandum of understanding to promote the arrival of foreign workers from Malawi to work in Israel.

Israel and Malawi have maintained friendly relations since 1964.
During the month of September 2014, the Vice President of Malawi came to Israel, for a meeting with the then President of the country, Reuven Rivlin. During the meeting, the president noted that "we remember fondly that Malawi was among the few countries in Africa that did not cut off relations with Israel in 1973. Malawi and Israel have been on good terms ever since Malawi's declaration of independence in 1964."

About 21 million inhabitants live in Malawi, which is located in South East Africa.
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