Directorate for European Affairs
It monitors general and institutional affairs, procedures relating to violations of EU law, and Slovenia’s participation in procedures before the Court of Justice and cooperates on legal issues related to EU law. It manages the central information system for the exchange of documents between Slovenia and the EU.
Its responsibilities include strengthening relations with other EU Member States and members of the European Economic Area, preparing materials for inter-governmental and international meetings and visits, and monitoring issues that pertain to relations with these countries and are relevant to the conduct of the comprehensive foreign policy of Slovenia.
It also performs tasks related to Slovenia's bilateral relations with the countries of the Western Balkans that are not EU members and with Turkey and tasks related to monitoring important political topics concerning EU matters and the enlargement process.
Topics
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Europe and the Euro-Atlantic area
Slovenia is part of the European Union, which is a valuable economic, developmental, political and legal environment, as well as the environment of the values it shares. A staunch supporter of EU enlargement, it maintains close and regular contacts with other EU Member States and is a reliable NATO member.
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Neighbourhood
As a Central European and Mediterranean country located at the intersection of three macro-regions – the Alps, the Adriatic and the Danube region – and of Western and Southeast Europe, Slovenia offers a wide range of possibilities for economic, political and cultural cooperation.
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The Slovenian language in the European Union
The principle of multilingualism is enshrined in the Union’s legal foundations. Its main aspects are set out in the Treaties, EEC Council (1958) Regulation No 1 and the accession acts of any new Member State that opts for its national language to become one of the EU official languages. Multilingualism is a guarantee of democracy, transparency, and legal certainty for all citizens of the Union.
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EU technical assistance to third countries
The EU provides targeted financial assistance to candidate countries, potential candidate countries and partners in support of their efforts to implement political, economic, and institutional reforms.
Departments of the Directorate
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Department for Enlargement and South-Eastern Europe
Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs
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Department for EU Policies
Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs
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Department for EU portal
Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs
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Department for European Countries
Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs
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Department for General and Institutional Affairs
Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs
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Department for Neighbouring Countries and Cross-border Cooperation
Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs
Directorate for European Affairs