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President of Argentina lands in Israel, announces embassy move to Jerusalem

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Argentine President Javier Milei landed in Israel on Tuesday for his first political visit since taking office.

 Javier Milei and Pres Isaac Herzog  © Mena Today 

 Javier Milei and Pres Isaac Herzog  © Mena Today 

Argentine President Javier Milei landed in Israel on Tuesday for his first political visit since taking office and announced that he would move the country's embassy to Jerusalem. 

He was greeted by Foreign Minister Israel Katz, who thanked him for his support for the State of Israel.

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