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Israel appoints first-ever resident ambassador to Slovenia
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Israel appoints first-ever resident ambassador to Slovenia

Israel has appointed its first-ever resident ambassador to Slovenia, marking a shift in diplomatic relations following Slovenia's recent government change. The previous centre-left government under Prime Minister Robert Golob had criticized Israel's actions in Gaza, calling them 'genocide,' leading to strained ties. However, under the new conservative government led by Prime Minister Janez Jansa, relations have improved significantly. This includes lifting an arms embargo on Israel, removing restrictions on Israeli officials entering Slovenia, and reversing a ban on imports from Israeli settlements in the West Bank. Additionally, the new government removed a symbolic Palestinian flag from government buildings, reflecting a more pro-Israel stance.

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Vanguard Nigeria logoVanguard NigeriaIndependentCenter6 hr. ago
Israel appoints first-ever resident ambassador to Slovenia

Israel has appointed its first-ever resident ambassador to Slovenia, marking a shift in diplomatic relations following Slovenia's recent government change. The previous centre-left government under Prime Minister Robert Golob had criticized Israel's actions in Gaza, calling them 'genocide,' leading to strained ties. However, under the new conservative government led by Prime Minister Janez Jansa, relations have improved significantly. This includes lifting an arms embargo on Israel, removing restrictions on Israeli officials entering Slovenia, and reversing a ban on imports from Israeli settlements in the West Bank. Additionally, the new government removed a symbolic Palestinian flag from government buildings, reflecting a more pro-Israel stance.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual updates on diplomatic changes between Israel and Slovenia without overtly favoring either side. It outlines the reasons behind the shift in relations, including the change in Slovenia's government and specific policy reversals, while quoting official statements from both

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