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Slovenia Assumes Presidency of the UN Security Council
Today, Slovenia begins its first presidency of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in the 2024–2025 term. On assuming the mandate, Slovenia will present its monthly Programme of Work (PoW), priorities and signature events to the Member States of the Security Council, the wider UN membership, NGOs and the general public.
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Confirming of the Privileges Granted to the Poor Clare Convent in Mekinje/Minkendorf
Between 1300 and 1782, the Poor Clares founded six convents in the Slovenian ethnical territory. The oldest and the most important among them was the convent in Mekinje near Kamnik (Minkendorf near Stein), which was granted its first princely privilege already in 1338. Presented here as this month’s archivalia is a 300-year-old privilege preserved among other charters of the Poor Clare convent. The privilege was issued by Emperor Charles VI of Habsburg (1711-1740) and confirmed the convent's earlier rights, freedoms and good habits.
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State Secretary Marko Štucin attends GLOBSEC Forum in Prague
On 30–31 August 2024, State Secretary Marko Štucin attended the GLOBSEC Forum in Prague, where he participated in a panel discussion entitled The Road Ahead: Key Priorities for the EU’s New Leadership, and held two bilateral meetings.
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Minister Fajon: Slovenia and Algeria, as non-permanent members of the Security Council, are united in their efforts for peace
Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon hosted Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf on an official visit, reaffirming the excellent relations between the two countries, further strengthened by the opening of embassies in their respective capitals. Today, they will officially inaugurate the Algerian Embassy in Ljubljana. The two ministers focused on the enhanced cooperation between their two countries.
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Prime Minister Robert Golob meets Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan
Prime Minister Robert Golob today received the Foreign Minister of the Republic of Turkey, Hakan Fidan.
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Minister Tanja Fajon signs an Action Plan with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan
Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon received Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan for an official visit. Their talks focused on cooperation between Slovenia and Türkiye, and in this context, they signed an Action Plan. They also discussed current global issues and agreed that both countries will continue to work for peace in the Middle East.
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The 19th edition of the Bled Strategic Forum international conference under the title ‘A World of Parallel Realities’
Bled Strategic Forum is a global platform for generating ideas and exchanging views on contemporary society and its future.
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Prime Minister Golob received the Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf
Prime Minister Robert Golob today met the Foreign Minister of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, Ahmed Attaf.
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Ministry hosts the 4th Seminar for young diplomats from the Eastern Partnership countries
On 28 and 29 August, the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs hosts the 4th Seminar for young diplomats from the Eastern Partnership countries, with participants from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.
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Prime Minister Golob: "Your greatness is not hidden in your limitations but in the fact that you rose above them."
Prime Minister Robert Golob is attending the opening ceremonies of the Paralympic Games in Paris.
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Minister Fajon calls for a humanitarian truce to vaccinate Gaza’s children against polio
During the discussion on Russia's aggression against Ukraine at the informal meeting of EU Foreign Ministers, Minister Tanja Fajon expressed concern about attempts to attack nuclear power plants. On the Middle East, she stressed the need for an immediate temporary ceasefire in Gaza in order to carry out vaccination campaigns to protect children against polio. She also supported the debate on the imposition of further sanctions upon Israel.
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The Republic of Slovenia: JPY50.0bn inaugural dual-tranche Social Samurai bond transaction
On Thursday, 29th August 2024, the Republic of Slovenia (“Slovenia”), rated A3 (stable) by Moody’s / AA- (stable) by S&P / A (stable) by Fitch / AA- (stable) by JCR, successfully priced a total of JPY50.0bn across a 3-year and a 5-year fixed rate senior unsecured bond, marking it as the first Social Samurai Bond issued by a sovereign. With a highly successful inaugural offering, Slovenia has established a strong footprint in the Japanese market. BNP Paribas, Nomura and SMBC Nikko jointly led the offering.
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117th regular session of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia
At today's session, the Government discussed the first package of tax amendment proposals, which will be finally approved at a correspondence meeting in the coming days. It also adopted the baselines for drafting amendments to the Radiotelevizija Slovenija Act and the Ordinance amending the amount of the radio and television licence fee for the provision of radio and television activities by Radiotelevizija Slovenija.
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Minister Fajon discusses plans for more effective development cooperation with implementing institutions
Minister Tanja Fajon met with representatives of the Centre of Excellence in Finance (CEF), the Centre for European Perspective (CEP), the Centre for International Development and Cooperation (CMSR) and ITF Enhancing Human Security. She thanked them for their successful cooperation and assured them of the Ministry's continued support, both in their work and in reducing red tape for them.
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Job Opportunity at the Embassy of Slovenia
The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Tokyo is seeking a talented and organised Administrative Assistant. This role offers a unique opportunity to work in a dynamic international environment. If you want to join our international team apply by 17 September 2024.
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Prime Minister Robert Golob receives representatives of the RTV Slovenija management
Prime Minister Robert Golob met today with the management of RTV Slovenija.
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Opening of European Regional Conference on Advancing Victim Assistance Implementation and Cooperation
State Secretary Marko Štucin opened the European Regional Conference on Advancing Victim Assistance Implementation and Cooperation, which brings together representatives of states, civil society and mine victims' organisations from the Western Balkans, Ukraine and Tajikistan to discuss the current challenges facing mine victims and their reintegration into society.
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European Commission proposes granting 428.4 million euros as flood aid for Slovenia
Today, the European Commission proposed a financial contribution from the European Union Solidarity Fund (EUSF) of more than one billion for the countries affected by severe flooding in 2023. Slovenian will receive a total of 428.4 million euros for recovery measures following the August 2023 floods in Slovenia.
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Fajon: 'Strategic Partnership for Humanitarian Response - fast and effective aid when needed most'
Following the conclusion of the second Strategic Partnership for Humanitarian Emergency Response with Slovenian Karitas, Minister Tanja Fajon met with its Secretary General, Peter Tomažič. The two officials praised the partnership as very good and the cooperation as effective and reciprocal. They reviewed the humanitarian activities already agreed, especially in Gaza and Ukraine, and discussed further plans.
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Opening hours of our archival reading room during the relocation of the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia
The reading room of the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia at Zvezdarska 1 in Ljubljana will from September 2, 2024 be open Monday to Friday from 8 am to 2 pm due to the relocation of our archival and library holdings. During this period, some archival fonds and collections, as well as library materials, will be unavailable.