AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSlovenia–Israel Policy Reversal: Slovenia’s new government has lifted bans on arms sales and entry restrictions tied to Israel, including reversing the previous administration’s embargo and entry ban on Netanyahu and other Israeli officials, framing the move as restoring “normal political dialogue.” EU Legal Ruling on Sanctions: The EU Court ruled that a US sanctions-list entry alone can’t justify denying an EU basic payment account; banks must do an individual risk assessment first, after a Slovenian case involving Nova Kreditna Banka Maribor. Fuel Price Controls: Ljubljana’s government extended fuel price controls for non-highway stations until Dec. 15, keeping weekly formula-based adjustments to stabilize consumer prices. Regional Security: NATO plans to gradually reduce its Kosovo peacekeeping force (KFOR) over the next year, citing improved security conditions. Cyber Cooperation: Slovenia joined a major Adriatic regional cyber exercise (CACE 2026) with multiple European partners and US National Guard teams. International Spotlight on Peace Rankings: Slovenia appears among the world’s most peaceful countries in the Global Peace Index 2026, while the report also highlights sharp global declines in peace.
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