Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon said today that there will be a "gradual reopening" of the embassy in Amman but that no ambassador has been appointed yet.
The embassy was closed after a shooting last summer there in which two Jordanians were killed.
Israel's ambassador returned to Israel along with the guard involved in the shooting. The guard claimed self-defence and received a hero's welcome at home, angering Jordanians.
The incident ruptured relations between the countries which signed a peace agreement in 1994 and cooperate on security and other issues.
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