Guinea–Israel relations

Guinea–Israel relations refers to the current and historical relationship between Guinea and Israel.

Guinea–Israel relations

Guinea

Israel

History

Israel had diplomatic relations with the colonial French Guinea until 1958, when Guinea became independent.[1] In 1967, Guinea cut ties with Israel.[2] Diplomatic relations were re-established in July 2016.[1]

Trade relations

Israeli president Reuven Rivlin and Guinean ambassador to Israel

Israel exported a total of US $4.13 million to Guinea in 2014, mainly electronics and raw materials,[3] while Guinea's exports to Israel totaled US $6.95 million, almost exclusively raw diamonds.[4] In 2015 Israel did not import diamonds from Guinea, bringing imports down to about US $23,000.[5] Israel's exports to Guinea totaled US $3.66 million that year.[6]

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