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Ireland–Israel relations are foreign relations between Ireland and Israel. Since 25 January 1996, Ireland has an embassy in Tel Aviv and Israel has an embassy in Dublin. The Israeli ambassador to Ireland is Boaz Moda'i〔http://dublin.mfa.gov.il/mfm/web/main/document.asp?SubjectID=1020&MissionID=116&LanguageID=0&StatusID=0&DocumentID=-1〕 and the Irish ambassador to Israel is Eamonn C. McKee.〔http://www.embassyofireland.co.il〕 Both countries are full members of the Union for the Mediterranean. ==Commercial ties== The commercial relationship between Israel and Ireland goes back to the early days of Israeli statehood. In 1988, Israeli exports to Ireland were valued at $23.5 million, while Irish exports to Israel were valued at $32.8 million. In 2010 Israeli imports from Ireland approached $520 Million and exports to Ireland stood at $81 Million.〔"Summary of Israel's Foreign Trade by Country 2010' State of Israel Central Bureau of Statistics" http://www.cbs.gov.il/hodaot2011n/16_11_011e.pdf〕 Israeli exports to Ireland include machinery and electronics, rubber and plastics, chemicals, textiles, optical/medical equipment, gems, and fruit and vegetables. Irish exports to Israel include machinery and electronics, chemicals, textiles, foodstuffs, beverages, and optical/medical equipment.〔http://www.tamas.gov.il/NR/exeres/11E76928-6E01-4067-A49A-91172862977C.htm〕 A bilateral agreement on double taxation signed in 1995 has facilitated economic cooperation.〔(Ireland-Israel trade relations )〕 In August 2014 controversy erupted when it became public that Ireland had approved export licences for military goods worth up to €6.4m to be shipped to Israel over the previous three years. Opposition parties complained that the types of materials sold to Israel are being kept secret from the Irish public. Whilst the Irish government refused to give exact details on the type of equipment, updated figures showed military licences totalling €126,637 had been approved in advance of the 2014 Gaza conflict. Sinn Féin’s Pádraig Mac Lochlainn and Fianna Fáil senator Averil Power demanded more transparency over the export approvals.〔"Connolly, Shaun 'State approved €6.4m in Israel arms exports' (Aug 27, 2014) Irish Examiner" http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/state-approved-euro64m-in-israel-arms-exports-283664.html〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ireland–Israel relations」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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