Croatian President Refuses to Approve Israeli Ambassador
L'essentiel
- Croatian President Zoran Milanović has refused to approve Israel's proposed ambassador, citing "policies pursued by the current Israeli authorities" and calling Israel's actions in Gaza a "genocidal war".
- This marks the first time a Croatian president has rejected an ambassador.
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Croatian President Zoran Milanović has refused to approve Israel's proposed ambassador, citing concerns over Israeli policies in Gaza. This decision is unprecedented in Croatia's history and reflects ongoing tensions between the two countries.
The Croatian President has refused to approve Israel’s new ambassador due to the “policies pursued by the current Israeli authorities”.
The office of President Zoran Milanovic said on Monday that Israel’s proposed ambassador to the country will not be approved. The Croatian president is a staunch critic of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza.
“The proposed Ambassador of the State of Israel has not received, nor will he receive, the consent of the President of the Republic Zoran Milanović,” the statement said.
President Milanovic said that he had up to this point refrained from publicly commenting on the matter, in line with diplomatic practice, but argued that Israel had broken the “unwritten rule” by announcing its proposed ambassador before receiving consent.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry said it is working with its Croatian counterparts to “resolve the matter of the status of Israel’s next ambassador in Zagreb,” in a statement carried by Times of Israel.
Tensions between Croatia and Israel have been simmering amid Israel’s military aggression in Gaza and around the Middle East.
In February, Milanovic announced that members of Croatia’s armed forces would not cooperate with the Israeli army “due to their unacceptable actions and unprecedented trampling of” international humanitarian law.
In March, he condemned the US-Israeli war on Iran, saying their desire for government change in Tehran could lead to “economic damage” and long term consequences.
Nissan Amdur is meant to replace Ambassador Gary Koren, whose term finished at the end of May. According to Ynet, Amdur will now go to Croatia as charge d’affairs, which doesn’t need presidential approval.
A source familiar with the details told the outlet that Milanovic is a “problematic political figure who in the not-so-distant past made clearly anti-Israel and antisemitic remarks”.
It’s the first time in Croatia’s history a president has rejected the approval of an ambassador, the report said.
Milanovic said “granting or withholding of consent for proposed ambassadors is a sovereign right of” the president.
Milanovic has been in office since 2020, and is part of a left-wing party that holds different views to the conservative government, which is pro-Israel.
Despite having limited power, the the realm of confirming ambassadorial appointments is in his domain.
À surveiller
Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
The Israeli Foreign Ministry will continue diplomatic efforts to resolve the ambassadorial status issue.
Très probable · En quelques semaines
Further public statements or actions from President Milanović regarding Israeli foreign policy.
Probable · En quelques mois
Questions ouvertes
- Will Israel retaliate diplomatically?
- What specific Israeli policies are most concerning to President Milanović?
- How will this affect future diplomatic relations between Croatia and Israel?
- What is the stance of the Croatian government on this decision?




