Israel–San Marino relations

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Israel–San Marino relations
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The State of Israel and the Republic of San Marino have formal diplomatic relations. San Marino has a consulate in Savyon, opened on June 28, 2004, and another in Jerusalem. [1] The Israeli embassy in Rome is accredited to San Marino. [2]

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History

Both countries signed a visa-waiver agreement on May 16, 1977, and upgraded relations on April 21, 1995. [3]

The Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs, Avigdor Lieberman, met the Sammarinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonella Mularoni, in Rome on March 7, 2011. In the meeting, Mularoni expressed her will to appoint a non-resident ambassador to Israel. [4]

On July 2, 2012, Lieberman visited Italy again, and also visited San Marino, the first visit by an Israeli politician. While visiting the country, he inaugurated a hospital nearby to serve the Sammarinese people. [5] Afterward, he met again Mularoni, and the Captains Regent, and planted an olive tree as a symbolic gesture. [6]

In July 2018, the Captains Regent of San Marino visited Israel informally, staying at the consulate in Savyon. [7]

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References

  1. "San Marino Embassy list in Israel". Visa HQ. Retrieved November 14, 2025.
  2. נציגויות ישראל בעולם – סן מרינו, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel
  3. Trattati Internazionali – Accordi Bilaterali con altri Stati, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of San Marino
  4. פגישת שר החוץ ליברמן עם עמיתו האיטלקי, פרנקו פרטיני, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel
  5. שר החוץ ליברמן חנך מרכז רפואי ליולדות כתרומה לנפגעי רעידת האדמה באיטליה, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel
  6. שר החוץ אביגדור ליברמן ייצא לביקור באיטליה ובסן מרינו, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel
  7. Yael Valtzer, נקש בהנחת סלב לבאטלר, Ynet, July 18, 2018