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Slovenia lifts ban on arms trade with Israel

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June 11 (Reuters) - ‌Slovenia's government has revoked a 2025 ​decision banning the export and transit of weapons ⁠and military equipment to Israel, as well as most arms imports from the country, ​the Defence Ministry said on Thursday.

• The ministry ‌said the ban, introduced in July, was no longer necessary as the trade in arms ⁠is already governed by national ⁠law and European Union rules.

• It added that existing legislation and regulations already define licensing procedures and controls, and Thursday's decision ‌was also aligned with the EU Common ⁠Position on arms export controls.

• ‌The 2025 measure barred ​the export, transit of military goods to Israel and imports from Israel, exempting equipment ‌needed for Slovenia's security.

• The ​measure was introduced ⁠under then-Prime Minister Robert Golob, who ‌said Slovenia was the ⁠first EU country to impose such an embargo.

• In June, Slovenia's parliament approved Prime ​Minister Janez Jansa's ‌centre-right government, ending a political deadlock since a ⁠March election produced ​no outright majority.

(Reporting by Antonis Pothitos; Editing ​by William Maclean)

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