AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoIsrael Policy Reset: Slovenia’s new conservative government led by PM Janez Janša scrapped the previous administration’s entry ban on Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and two ministers, lifted a ban on imports from Jewish settlements, and ended the embargo on export and transit of military weapons and equipment to and from Israel—moves framed as restoring basic political communication and shifting away from Robert Golob’s Gaza-linked sanctions. Foreign Policy Coordination: Ukraine’s FM Andrii Sybiha held his first call with Slovenia’s new foreign minister Tone Kajzer, discussing the security situation in Europe and inviting him to visit Kyiv. Diplomatic Meetings: Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu met Slovenia’s President Nataša Pirc Musar, focusing on Moldova’s EU path and expanding cooperation on migration, social security, culture, and tourism. EU Court Ruling: The EU’s top court said a Slovenian bank can’t refuse a basic payment account solely because a person is listed on the US OFAC sanctions list without an individual risk assessment. Domestic Disruption: A severe storm hit northern Slovenia, damaging 150+ buildings, knocking out power, and hurting crops, with Komenda among the hardest-hit areas. Culture & Identity: Slovenia marked Primož Trubar Day, with officials stressing the role of the Slovenian language in culture and community.
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