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State Secretary Štucin at the General Affairs Council of the European Union
State Secretary Marko Štucin today attended the General Affairs Council meeting in Brussels. In the run-up to the March European Council, the agenda of the meeting between Ministers and State Secretaries for European Affairs included Ukraine, competitiveness, the EU's single market and economy, energy and migration.
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The Republic of Slovenia is reopening euro denominated benchmark
The Republic of Slovenia, rated A3 (stable) / AA-(stable) / A (stable), has this morning mandated Barclays, BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank and Erste Group to lead manage a reopening of the SLOREP benchmark due in October 2050. The transaction will be Regulation S in dematerialized registered form.
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Address by Minister Tanja Fajon on International Mother Language Day, 21 February
Around two million four hundred thousand Slovenians at home and abroad speak Slovene as their first, mother tongue, meaning that Slovene is their language of communication, learning, thinking and creating. People also dream in their mother tongue.
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Retention of personnel in the Slovenian Armed Forces: challenges and solutions
Yesterday, the Ministry of Defence, the Euro-Atlantic Council of Slovenia and the Chair of Defence Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences organised a consultation on "Retention of personnel in the Slovenian Armed Forces: challenges and solutions".
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State Secretary for National and International Security receives Chair of the NATO Military Committee
On behalf of the Prime Minister Robert Golob, the State Secretary for National and International Security in the Prime Minister's Office, Andrej Benedejčič, received the Chair of the NATO Military Committee, Admiral Rob Bauer from the Netherlands.
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State Secretary Štucin talks to NATO Military Committee Chair
State Secretary Marko Štucin met with the Chair of the NATO Military Committee, Admiral Rob Bauer. Their conversation focused on the current security situation in Europe and the consequences of Russian aggression against Ukraine.
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Minister Fajon at the 59th Munich Security Conference on women’s rights, climate and EU enlargement
At the 59th Munich Security Conference, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon took part in the Female Foreign Ministers’ meeting and roundtable discussions on climate change and EU enlargement. She also held a number of bilateral meetings. “I present Slovenia as an open and modern country and an excellent candidate for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for the 2024–2025 term”, the Minister said.
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Joint statement by 10 Women Foreign Ministers on the women and girls rights in Afghanistan and Iran
On the margins of the 59th Munich Security Conference, Minister for Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon, as a member of the Informal Group of Women Foreign Ministers, attended a meeting hosted by German and Canada Foreign Ministers. At the meeting, 10 ministers adopted and signed a joint statement on women and girls rights in Afghanistan and Iran.
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Meeting of the Slovenian Minister of Foreign affairs Tanja Fajon and the Mongolian Minister of Foreign Affairs Battsetseg Batmunkh during the 59th Munich Security Conference
On 18 February 2023 the Republic of Slovenia and Mongolia celebrated the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations. Since the establishment of the diplomatic relations countries maintain friendly relations and develop cooperation in bilateral and multilateral fields.
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Cleveland Kurentovanje
This year´s Cleveland Kurentovanje, held for the eleventh time, attracted over 15 thousand visitors from Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Arizona, Washington, Pennsylvania, and elsewhere. The Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia actively participated in many events, which included culinary, music, sport events, and much more.
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State Secretary Štucin holds consultations with Deputy Foreign Minister of Bulgaria
State Secretary Marko Štucin hosted Deputy Foreign Minister of Bulgaria Velislava Petrova. They talked about the ways of enhancing bilateral relations and went on to exchange views on the current European, regional and international issues, including EU enlargement.
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Prime Minister Robert Golob hosts Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez for first official visit
Prime Minister Robert Golob hosted the Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, for the first official visit to Slovenia. The high-level visit from Spain is the first official visit of a foreign leader at the Prime Minister’s invitation. The first head of the Spanish executive branch to pay an official visit to Slovenia was José María Aznar, who came here 22 years ago.
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The Prime Minister hosted the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Spain, Mr Pedro Sánchez
On Friday, 17 February, Prime Minister Dr Robert Golob hosted an official visit of the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Spain, Mr Pedro Sánchez. Prime Minister Sánchez was the first foreign leader to pay an official visit to Slovenia at the invitation of Prime Minister Golob, primarily in the context of the Spanish Presidency of the EU Council in the second half of this year.
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The countdown to a historic sporting event for Slovenia
From 21 February to 5 March, Planica will be the centre of winter sport and the venue for the biggest sporting event in the history of the Republic of Slovenia, the Planica 2023 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships. Nordic skiers will compete for titles in ski jumping, cross-country skiing and combined skiing in the valley in the shadow of the Ponce mountain chain. The organisers promise an unprecedented sporting spectacle.
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Minister Asta Vrečko on a working visit to Berlin
On 13 and 14 February 2023, the Minister of Culture, Asta Vrečko, was on a working visit to Berlin. During her visit, she met with the Minister of State for Culture and Media of the Federal Republic of Germany, Claudia Roth, attended a concert by the Slovenian Vocal Group Gallina featuring Aldo Kumar to celebrate the Slovenian cultural holiday, visited the Museum Europäischer Kulturen and the Aedes Architekturforum gallery, and met with Slovenian artists living in Berlin.
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The Government adopts a proposal for a public hearing on the constitutional review of the RTV Slovenija Act
At today's correspondence session, the Government adopted a proposal to call a public hearing and hear witnesses and experts in the proceedings to review the constitutionality of the Act Amending the Radiotelevizija (RTV) Slovenija Act. The Government will send the proposal to the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Slovenia.
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Minister Mesec talks to trade union on ending outsourcing
Today, Minister Luka Mesec, together with State Secretary Dan Juvan, members of the Minister’s Office and the leadership of the Labour Inspectorate of the Republic of Slovenia, met with representatives of the Trade Union for Catering and Tourism Industry Employees of Slovenia regarding the outsourcing of chambermaids at Sava Turizem.
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Economic growth in Slovenia reached 5.4% last year
Last year, Slovenia recorded a 5.4% increase in gross domestic product (GDP) according to the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia. Domestic spending had a positive impact on GDP growth, while exports had a negative impact.
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Minister Šarec at the NATO Defence Ministers' Meeting
Slovenian Minister of Defence Marjan Šarec attended the two-day NATO Defence Ministers' Meeting in Brussels. The discussions focused on the war in Ukraine, strengthening the Alliance's deterrence and defence posture, and the upgrading of the commitment on defence spending to be adopted at the NATO Summit in Vilnius in July.
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Announcement of the Republic of Slovenia Cash Tender Offer on EUR denominated Notes
Announcement of the Republic of Slovenia Cash Tender Offer on EUR denominated Notes