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Bilateral relations From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Guinea–Israel relations refers to the current and historical relationship between Guinea and Israel.
Israel had diplomatic relations in 1958.[1] In 1967, Guinea cut ties with Israel.[2] Diplomatic relations were re-established in July 2016.[1]
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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