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Israel Establishes First Permanent Embassy in Slovenia, Appoints Resident Ambassador
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First reported by Ynet · 2 hours ago
What happened
Israel has approved the appointment of Ruth Cohen-Dar as its first resident ambassador to Slovenia, establishing its first permanent embassy in Ljubljana. This follows improved relations with Slovenia's new government under Prime Minister Janez Janša. The Foreign Ministry is working to open the embassy soon.
- 01Israel appoints Ruth Cohen-Dar as first resident ambassador to Slovenia.
- 02Israel to open its first permanent embassy in Ljubljana.
- 03Decision follows improved relations with Slovenia's new pro-Israel government.
- 04Previously, Israel had only a non-resident ambassador to Slovenia.
- 05Ruth Cohen-Dar has extensive diplomatic experience including combating antisemitism.
- 06Diplomatic ties between Israel and Slovenia date back to 1992.
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