Slovenia has reversed a 2025 decision to prohibit arms exports and transit to Israel. The move, announced today by the Slovenian Ministry, reflects a policy shift under the new government. While lifting the ban on trade with Israel, Slovenia is simultaneously enacting broader restrictions. These new measures include a prohibition on the export of military equipment and a significant curtailment of arms imports from Israel. The Ministry stated the changes are intended to recalibrate Slovenia’s defense-related trade policies. This decision follows a review of existing regulations and aims to balance geopolitical considerations with national security interests. Further details regarding the scope of the import restrictions are expected to be released shortly.