# Israel Names Inaugural Resident Ambassador to Slovenia, Strengthening Diplomatic Ties

*Israel has appointed its first-ever resident ambassador to Slovenia, marking a significant diplomatic reset following the change of government in Ljubljana.*

July 6, 2026 · World

## At a glance

- Israel appoints first-ever resident ambassador to Slovenia.
- Diplomatic reset follows change of government in Slovenia.
- Ties have warmed significantly under conservative Prime Minister Janez Jansa.

Israel has named its first-ever resident ambassador to Slovenia, signaling a diplomatic reset after Ljubljana's change of government. The appointment of Ruth Cohen-Dar, previously non-resident ambassador to Slovenia and Malta, comes as ties between the two countries have significantly warmed since conservative Prime Minister Janez Jansa took office.

## Background and Context

Relations between Israel and Slovenia had soured under the previous centre-left government of Prime Minister Robert Golob, which characterized Israel's military offensive in Gaza as 'genocide.' However, the diplomatic climate has shifted dramatically since Jansa's conservative government came to power.

Jansa's administration has taken several steps to improve relations with Israel. Notably, Slovenia lifted an arms embargo on Israel, scrapped entry bans on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and two of his ministers, and reversed a ban on imports from Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank.

## Significance of the Appointment

The decision to establish an embassy in Slovenia and appoint a resident ambassador is a clear indication of the improved diplomatic relations. The Israeli foreign ministry stated that the move was made after years of a downturn in relations and following the formation of a new government in Slovenia headed by Jansa, a friend of Israel.

## Implications for Bangladesh

This development underscores the dynamic nature of international relations and the impact of political changes on diplomatic ties. For Bangladesh, observing these shifts can provide insights into the complexities of global diplomacy and the importance of maintaining balanced relationships with various nations.

As Israel and Slovenia strengthen their ties, it may also influence regional dynamics in Europe and the Middle East. Bangladesh, with its own strategic interests and alliances, can learn from these developments in navigating its own diplomatic challenges and opportunities.

## Sources

- BSS

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