Recognition of Palestine no longer an issue for Slovenia, Fajon says in Israel

Jerusalem, 5 May - Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon called on Israel to abandon its plan to attack Rafah as she met her counterpart Israel Katz in Jerusalem on Sunday. She said the recognition of a Palestinian state was no longer an issue for Slovenia.

Jerusalem, Israel Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon meets her counterpart Israel Katz during her visit to Israel. Photo: Tanja Fajon/X

Jerusalem, Israel
Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon meets her counterpart Israel Katz during her visit to Israel.
Photo: Tanja Fajon/X

Jerusalem, Israel Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon visits the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial during her trip to Israel. Photo: Tanja Fajon/X

Jerusalem, Israel
Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon visits the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial during her trip to Israel.
Photo: Tanja Fajon/X

Jerusalem, Israel Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon pays tribute to the Holocaust victims at the Yad Vashem memorial during her trip to Israel. Photo: Tanja Fajon/X

Jerusalem, Israel
Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon pays tribute to the Holocaust victims at the Yad Vashem memorial during her trip to Israel.
Photo: Tanja Fajon/X

Jerusalem, Israel Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon pays tribute to the Holocaust victims at the Yad Vashem memorial during her trip to Israel. Photo: Tanja Fajon/X

Jerusalem, Israel
Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon pays tribute to the Holocaust victims at the Yad Vashem memorial during her trip to Israel.
Photo: Tanja Fajon/X

Jerusalem, Israel Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon pays tribute to the Holocaust victims at the Yad Vashem memorial during her trip to Israel. Photo: Tanja Fajon/X

Jerusalem, Israel
Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon pays tribute to the Holocaust victims at the Yad Vashem memorial during her trip to Israel.
Photo: Tanja Fajon/X

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