Israel plans to open an embassy in Slovenia, Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said late on Thursday, a sign of a thaw in relations since a new centre-right government took power in Ljubljana.
-Reuters
- Prime Minister Janez Jansa's government will likely shift foreign policy away from previous course
- Previous government had recognised Palestinian state, banned entry for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
- "After years of the hostility of the previous government- we now have an opportunity to rebuild, strengthen, and deepen a real partnership," Saar posted on X
- Mission in Slovenia gives Israel key foothold in the European Union, NATO
-Reuters
- Prime Minister Janez Jansa's government will likely shift foreign policy away from previous course
- Previous government had recognised Palestinian state, banned entry for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
- "After years of the hostility of the previous government- we now have an opportunity to rebuild, strengthen, and deepen a real partnership," Saar posted on X
- Mission in Slovenia gives Israel key foothold in the European Union, NATO
- Prime Minister Janez Jansa's government will likely shift foreign policy away from previous course
- Previous government had recognised Palestinian state, banned entry for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
- "After years of the hostility of the previous government- we now have an opportunity to rebuild, strengthen, and deepen a real partnership," Saar posted on X
- Mission in Slovenia gives Israel key foothold in the European Union, NATO
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