Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · Jun 11
Slovenia Lifts 3 Israel Entry Bans and 2025 Trade Curbs
Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · Jun 11

Slovenia Lifts 3 Israel Entry Bans and 2025 Trade Curbs

3 articles · Updated · The Associated Press · Jun 11

Summary

  • Janez Jansa’s new government scrapped Slovenia’s entry ban on Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, reversing measures imposed in 2025.
  • The same decision also ended a ban on imports from Jewish settlements and lifted restrictions on military exports and transit to and from Israel, with Ljubljana saying it wants to reopen political communication.
  • The Defense Ministry said arms trade is already covered by national law and EU export criteria, framing the rollback as a regulatory rather than punitive shift.
  • The move marks a sharp break from former Prime Minister Robert Golob, under whom Slovenia recognized a Palestinian state in 2024 and became one of Israel’s strongest critics in the EU.
  • Israel has already announced plans to open an embassy in Slovenia, underscoring how the policy reversal could quickly deepen bilateral ties in the 2 million-person country.

Insights

From recognizing Palestine to arming Israel, what explains Slovenia’s drastic U-turn?
How will Slovenia's pro-Israel shift survive strong public opposition at home?