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  • Joint letter of Slovene and Polish Prime Minister on the Ukrainian European Perspective

    Prime Minister Janez Janša and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki wrote a letter on the issue of Ukranian European Perspective to the President of European Council Charles Michel and all members of the European Council.

  • Prime Minister Janša at a working meeting on the security situation

    Prime Minister Janez Janša today held a working meeting with the heads of competent institutions to assess foreign policy, security and cyber risks for Slovenia in light of Russia's aggressive moves towards Ukraine.

  • Fostering entrepreneurship: EU funding for innovative start-ups in 2022

    Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy has approved ERDF funding for the call for proposals Incentives for innovative start-ups in 2022 (P2 2022). The purpose of the call is to support entrepreneurship, notably by facilitating the transfer of development ideas into market-successful ventures and by supporting the creation of new innovative enterprises with growth potential.

  • State Secretary Aleš Irgolič at the Agriculture and Fisheries Council in Brussels

    State Secretary Aleš Irgolič attended the Agriculture and Fisheries Council in Brussels. Ministers exchanged views on better coherence between the Green Deal, the common agricultural policy and trade policy to ensure the transition to sustainable food systems. In the afternoon, they discussed the Regulation on the making available on the Union market as well as export from the Union of certain commodities and products associated with deforestation and forest degradation. They also discussed the situation in agricultural markets. On the Austrian initiative supported among others by Slovenia, the Council held a debate on a fair income for farmers. In the margins of the Council, State Secretary Irgolič participated in a working meeting of the 4Forests initiative, which brings together forestry ministers from Finland, Sweden, Austria and Slovenia.

  • General Affairs Council on EU’s better preparedness, response and resilience to crises

    State Secretary Gašper Dovžan took part in the regular General Affairs Council session in Brussels. The discussion focused on preparations for the European Council meeting to be held on 24 and 25 March as well as strengthening the EU’s resilience, response capacity and preparedness to future crises. The General Affairs Council also held a hearing on the rule of law in Poland under Article 7 of the Treaty on European Union. The members of the Council exchanged views on the activities under the Conference on the Future of Europe.

  • Extraordinary Foreign Affairs Council condemns recognition of self-proclaimed People’s Republics in eastern Ukraine

    At the extraordinary meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council (FAC), the EU foreign affairs ministers took forward the debate they opened at the regular meeting of the Foreign Affairs Council a day before. The security situation in Eastern Europe was further exacerbated following the decision by Russian President Putin to recognise two self-proclaimed People’s Republics of Donetsk and Luhansk in eastern Ukraine on 21 February 2022.

  • State Secretary Raščan attends the extraordinary meeting of the Permanent Council of the OSCE on Ukraine

    State Secretary Stanislav Raščan participated in the extraordinary meeting of the Permanent Council of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) convened by Poland’s Chairmanship of the organisation in response to the decision taken by the President of the Russian Federation Putin to recognise the “independence” of the eastern Ukrainian regions of Donetsk and Luhansk. This decision violates international law and the OSCE’s fundamental principles.

  • Prime Minister Janez Janša and President Borut Pahor discuss the security situation in Ukraine

    Prime Minister Janez Janša and President Borut Pahor met today to discuss the current security situation related to the developments on the Russian-Ukrainian border.

  • Minister Logar attends the Forum for Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific in Paris

    Minister of Foreign Affairs Anže Logar participated in the first Ministerial Forum for Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific, which was hosted by France as part of its Council Presidency programme. The foreign ministers of the EU member states and countries in Southeast Asia explored ways to step up cooperation. The main topics of the Forum were: the security situation, global challenges (climate, the environment, health, the oceans), and connectivity and digital issues.

  • Response of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the recognition of "independence" of Donetsk and Luhansk by the Russian Federation

    Slovenia strongly condemns the decision by President Putin to recognise Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts of Ukraine as independent entities. These hostile measures are a flagrant violation of international law and obligations contained in the Minsk agreements, and will not remain without consequences.

  • Prime Minister Janez Janša in Lendava: Slovenia and Hungary maintain good and friendly relations

    Today, Prime Minister Janez Janša met with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

  • Change of entry requirements for Slovenia

    As of 19 February 2022, restrictions due to Covid-19 no longer apply when entering Slovenia.

  • Covid-19 restrictions for visiting the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia lifted

    Health pass no longer mandatory, reading room no longer limited to 8 users.

  • State Secretary mag. Monika Kirbiš Rojs attends the Development Council of the Pomurje Region online event

    State Secretary mag. Monika Kirbiš Rojs attended the Development Council of the Pomurje Region online event where she presented the activities regarding the Partnership Agreement for the period 2021-2027 and the Programme for the implementation of the European Cohesion Policy in the period 2021-2027.

  • Minister Logar at the Munich Security Conference

    Between 18 and 20 February 2022, Minister of Foreign Affairs Anže Logar attended the Munich Security Conference, which was marked by debates on the heightened security situation in and around Ukraine. The highest representatives of states and international organisations were united in expressing support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, condemning the actions of the Russian Federation that endangers Ukrainian, European and international security.

  • RVT condition no longer applies for entry into Slovenia

    The Government of the Republic of Slovenia has issued the Ordinance repealing the Ordinance of determining the conditions for entry into the Republic of Slovenia for the purpose of containment and control of the infectious disease COVID-19. The Ordinance enters into force on 19 February 2022.

  • Achievements of Slovenian athletes in Beijing

    The Slovenian athletes are giving a dazzling performance at the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing. So far they have won seven medals, which places Slovenia among the world's winter sport superpowers in terms of the number of medals won per capita.

  • Why Slovenia really is as romantic as they say

    Since it's Valentine's Day, it's time we share some of the top romantic ideas, which you can browse through on STO website.

  • Prime Minister Janez Janša at the European Union – African Union summit in Brussels

    Prime Minister Janez Janša attended the European Union–African Union summit in Brussels on Thursday, 17 February 2022, and on Friday, 18 February 2022. This was the sixth summit in a row. The first summit between the two Unions took place in 2000 in Cairo (Egypt) and the one before the current one in 2017 in Abidjan (Ivory Coast).

  • Prime Minister Janša holds series of bilateral talks in the margins of the EU–AU Summit

    Today, European leaders continued with the European Union–African Union Summit, attended by Prime Minister Janez Janša.