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Brunei–Israel relations

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Brunei–Israel relations are the bilateral relations between Brunei and Israel.

Brunei–Israel relations
Map indicating locations of Israel and Brunei

Israel

Brunei

The nations of Brunei and Israel do not have diplomatic relations, and Brunei doesn't recognize Israel as a state.[1] Brunei don't accept Israeli passports and Brunei passports are not valid for travel to Israel.[2]

History

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Since Brunei independence in 1984 no relations were established between Brunei and Israel. In 1988 Brunei recognized the Palestinian Declaration of Independence of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).

In 1999 a representative of the Bruneian Sultan have visited Israel for business convection to meet with Israeli businessmen.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "H. RES. 1249" (PDF). United States Congress. 5 June 2008. Archived (PDF) from the original on 16 March 2018. Retrieved 24 December 2011. Since the publication of this document, Mauritania and Venezuela severed relations with Israel, and Bahrain, Chad, Guinea, the United Arab Emirates, Sudan, and Morocco resumed or established relations.
  2. ^ International Air Transport Association (IATA), Travel Information Manual
  3. ^ אחרונות, ידיעות (14 November 1999). "נציג הסולטן מברוניי: קחו נפט - תנו היי-טק". Globes.