AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDiplomatic Reset in Ljubljana: Israel named Ruth Cohen-Dar as its first resident ambassador to Slovenia, citing warmer ties after Janez Janša’s return to power; the report links the move to lifting an arms embargo, scrapping entry bans for Netanyahu and ministers, and reversing bans on imports from West Bank Jewish settlements. Energy Politics at Krško: A new analysis says the planned second reactor at Krško (JEK2) has stayed politically resilient across governments, and under Janša it is being accelerated within existing law, despite the project’s huge price tag and its central role in Slovenia’s electricity supply. EU Foreign-Policy Friction: A Middle East-focused piece argues the EU’s response to the Iran crisis was internally divided and carefully worded, especially around questions of international law and UN authorization. Regional Security Spotlight: Türkiye will host the next NATO summit in Ankara for the first time in 22 years, with burden-sharing and defense industry capacity on the agenda. Holocaust Memory vs. Development: Austria’s Hirtenberg camp site is set for redevelopment into logistics facilities and a Lidl store, reigniting controversy over how former concentration camp land is handled.
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