A delegation of Indonesian officials has made a rare visit to Israel to discuss coronavirus strategies, despite the countries not having diplomatic relations, Israel’s Army Radio reports.
The Indonesian health officials aimed “to learn how to deal with the coronavirus pandemic” and met with Israeli officials, the report said.
The report did not specify when the visit took place.
Israel’s Foreign Ministry would not confirm the report, but said that Israel “believes in international cooperation in every regard to the fight against the coronavirus” and is prepared to share information and experience.
Israel and Indonesia do not have diplomatic relations, but for years there have been back-channel overtures to establish official ties.
Indonesia has refused to normalise relations with Israel until the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, and has been a staunch supporter of the Palestinians.
Last month during a visit to Jakarta, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken reportedly discussed with Indonesian officials the normalisation of ties with Israel.
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