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Improving Vatican Israeli Relations
When diplomatic relations were begun with Israel on Dec 30,
1993, a few important issues were never settled and remain
outstanding today. Improved relations, with the Holy See, will have
enormous benefits to Israel both economically and politically. It
will also assure that this relationship will continue into the next
Papacy. With recurrent ongoing meetings with
Father David Jaeger,
former for the Franciscan Custody and
legal representative of the Holy See in Israel, and Apostolic Nuncio
and Papal Delegate for the Holy See in Israel and the Holy Land,
Archbishop Pietro Sambi and recently his successor
Archbishop
Antonio Franco, we were able to focus on current
deficits in the relationship between Israel and the Vatican.
Several specific problems have been identified, which the Vatican
would like to resolve in furthering this cordial relationship. Similarly, Pave the Way had
raised a number of issues to the Israeli government's attention,
which were easily rectified. Specifically, Christian Visa issues and
low level restrictions on travel in Israel and the territories,
which hampered the resurgence of Christian pilgrimages.
PTWF also acted immediately when
behind the scenes obstacles were hampering advancement of the
bilateral negotiations. We are very proud that we have been
acknowledge as the one organization which acted decisively in order
to keep these negotiations on track. We continue to monitor the
progress as an outside interested party in order to see these
problems resolved.
We have pledged the support and action of Pave the Way to further
normalize this relationship. In encouraging and supporting
normalized relations between Israel and the Vatican we hope to
establish a major cooperative liaison resulting in the broad mutual
cultural exchanges of artifacts from both Israel and the Vatican. Pave the Way continues to address the issues, which remain open
from the original negotiations and
agreement from the 1993 accords.
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