Israel–Portugal relations are the foreign relations between Israel and Portugal.

History

Israel and Portugal established full diplomatic relations in 1977, while Israel already had diplomatic mission in Lisbon in the Consulate-General level which was later upgraded to embassy level. The Estado Novo did not recognize Israel, and only after the Portuguese revolution of 1974 did Portugal recognize Israel and establish a relationship. Since 1991, Portugal has had an embassy in Tel Aviv.

Even without relationship, Portugal allowed the United States of America airplanes to stop in the Azores Islands on the way to Israel as part of Operation Nickel Grass to deliver weapons and supplies to Israel during the Yom Kippur War in 1973.

Since 1994 both Israeli and Portuguese nationals do not need visas to visit each other.

On 25 September 2006, Israel and Portugal signed an Avidness double taxation agreement which entered into force on 31 December 2007.

Trade

Israel and Portugal trade is also influenced by the EU–Israel Free Trade Agreement of 1995.

Resident diplomatic missions

  • Israel has an embassy in Lisbon.
  • Portugal has an embassy in Tel Aviv.

See also

  • Foreign relations of Israel
  • Foreign relations of Portugal
  • History of the Jews in Portugal
  • Spanish and Portuguese Jews
  • Judaeo-Portuguese

References

External links

  • The Israeli embassy to Portugal
  • The Portuguese embassy to Israel

Israel ties Portugal 33 in World Cup soccer The Times of Israel

Portugal backs UN in bitter feud with Israel, which vowed to ‘teach

Portugal's parliament recognises Nakba and condemns Israeli

CategoryRelations of Israel and Portugal Wikimedia Commons

Portugal mit erfolgreicher EMGeneralprobe gegen Ruttensteiners Israel