Slovenia Won't Join ICJ Case
Slovenia decides not to join ICJ case against Israel. Foreign Minister regrets the move due to external pressure.
Amara Diallo
Senior Africa Correspondent
Introduction
The Slovenian government has decided against joining South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
Decision
Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon said she regretted the government's move, claiming that external 'pressure' had contributed to the decision.
The Slovenian government had previously expressed desire to participate in the proceedings.
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