Croatian president rejects new Israeli ambassador
Croatian President Zoran Milanović has refused to approve Israel's new ambassador to Zagreb. The president's office stated that Milanović will not grant consent due to the "policies pursued by the current Israeli authorities" and his criticism of Israel's war on Gaza.

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AI-generatedCroatian President Zoran Milanović has refused to approve Israel's new ambassador to Zagreb. The president's office stated that Milanović will not grant consent due to the "policies pursued by the current Israeli authorities" and his criticism of Israel's war on Gaza. Milanović also cited Israel's announcement of the ambassador before receiving approval as a breach of an "unwritten rule." Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is reportedly working with Croatian counterparts to resolve the issue. The proposed ambassador, Nissan Amdur, will now serve as a charge d'affaires, an appointment not requiring presidential approval. This decision follows previous instances of tension, including Milanović's announcement in February that Croatian armed forces would not cooperate with the Israeli army.
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5 extractedNissan Amdur will now go to Croatia as a charge d’affaires, an appointment not requiring presidential approval.
Milanovic previously announced Croatian armed forces would not cooperate with the Israeli army due to 'unacceptable actions'.
Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working with Croatian counterparts to resolve the matter.
Milanovic cited Israel's 'policies pursued by the current Israeli authorities' and breaking an 'unwritten rule' as reasons for refusal.
Croatian President Zoran Milanovic refused to approve Israel’s new ambassador.