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Jerusalem, 10 November, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar will inaugurate the country’s new embassy in Tallinn, Estonia, on Tuesday, marking the third embassy opening this year after Moldova and Zambia.
Sa’ar, accompanied by a high-level economic and business delegation, will meet Estonian leaders including Prime Minister Kristen Michal and Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna. The delegation will focus on technology, cyber, and defense, holding business meetings with dozens of Estonian firms. An economic forum co-chaired by Sa’ar and Tsahkna is also scheduled.
Estonia, a member of the EU and NATO, is a global leader in hi-tech and digital public services.
On Monday, Sa’ar met Latvia’s Foreign Minister in Riga en route to Tallinn.














