The Foreign Ministry's Chief of Protocol, Yitzhak Eldan, added, "Planting an olive tree in Jerusalem is a symbolic act which creates a deep-rooted bond between visiting statesmen and the State of Israel. A joint concern for nature and the environment forms a basis for partnership between countries."
Eldan recalled in a later conversation during the ceremony that the Grove of the Nations was part of the "Olive Tree Route" that he initiated, being one of four trails in northern Israel, in the south and in the center which connect different sites related to the olive tree: aged olive trees, ancient and newer olive presses, olive groves and artists' workshops. The project is directed by KKL-JNF and is part of a broader program with UNESCO and the European Commission to establish an Olive Tree route throughout the Mediterranean Basin, to promote peace and stimulate tourism.