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Presentation of the Slovenian financial environment and opportunities to banking & financial institutions in New York
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Ambassador Mirošič and the president of the Republic of Slovenia Pirc Musar visited Slovenian community in Cleveland, Ohio
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President Nataša Pirc Musar visited Cleveland, the center of the Slovenian community in the U.S.A.
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Reception for the Slovenian community on the occasion of the visit of the President of the Republic of Slovenia in New York
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An Evening with Sunita Williams and the Astronauts of Expedition 72 at the Embassy of Slovenia
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Ambassador Mirošič met with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio
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A new Slovenian language school opens at the Embassy of Slovenia in Washington for children from DC, Virginia, and Maryland
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Meeting with Congressman Hudson in Washington D.C.
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Ambassador Mirošič met with congressman Wilson
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Meeting with Congressman Paul Gosar
Political cooperation
The United States formally recognized Slovenia on April 7, 1992. Since Slovenia's independence, the United States and Slovenia have developed strong, cooperative relations and partnership on a broad range of issues, from promoting regional security to developing closer bilateral trade and investment ties.