Boaz Rodkin: It was a great honour for me to represent Israel in Albania!

I believe that the word “Israel” in Albania is to a large extent connected with the democratic, pluralistic, dynamic and flourishing nature of our country.

Boaz Rodkin: Culture of Democracy to Have Steady Progress

While the expectations and ambitions of the Albanian people remain very high, it is the political atmosphere that is making progress more and more difficult in the country, has said Israeli Ambassador to Tirana Boaz Rodkin.

Kindergarten No. 17 Reconstructed in cooperation with the Israeli Embassy

Kindergarten No. 17 in Unit 7 in Tirana was reconstructed by Municipality of Tirana, in cooperation with the Israeli Embassy, the Honorary Consul of Israel in Albania and the Chamber of Commerce Albania-Israel.

Ambassador Rodkin: Israel’s Relations with Albania Are Robust

Israel’s relations with Albania are robust and cover a broad spectrum, consisting of diplomatic, economic and security matters,” has said Israel’s Ambassador to Albania, Boaz Rodkin, who expressed his satisfaction that the ties between the two countries had gone from strength to strength, particularly since the resident embassy of Israel was opened in Tirana nearly seven years ago

President Promotes Albania’s Beauties to Israeli Tourists

Albanian President Ilir Meta received on Saturday a group of tourists from Israel accompanied by the Ambassador of Israel to Albania, Boaz Rodkin and former ambassador David Cohen

Boaz Rodkin: Cooperation, at an All-Time High

“The establishment of the state in 1948, the fulfillment of its envisioned role as home and haven for Jews from all corners of the world, its wholehearted embrace of democracy and the rule of law, and its impressive economic, scientific and cultural achievements, are extraordinary accomplishments,” has said the Israeli Ambassador to Albania, Boaz Rodkin

Veliaj: Cooperation with Israeli Cities in Innovation and Agriculture

Tirana celebrated the 70th anniversary of Israel Independence by planting 70 new trees on Thursday as Mayor Veliaj met Israel’s Ambassador in Tirana, Boaz Rodkin, and Blerina Gjylametaj, head of the joint Israel Albanian friendship parliamentary group

A Tribute to Victims, Survivors of Nazi’s Holocaust

Ambassador Rodkin brought again to the attention of the participants of the Tirana event the fact that Albania was the only country that had more Jews at the end of the Nazi period than at the beginning. Albanians also saved foreign Jews who moved to Albania, he said not sparing gratitude of the Israeli people towards Albanians across their country