Ukraine
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Travel Advice: COVID-19
As the probability of infection with COVID-19 remains present, Slovenian citizens wishing to travel abroad are advised to follow the news on the spread of the virus, especially on the planned route, to check the conditions of entry into the country of destination, and to comply with local rules. Slovenian citizens returning from abroad are advised to follow the recommendations of the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ).
Slovenia's assistance to the citizens of Ukraine
Phone number and information on the assistance, that Republic of Slovenia provides to refugees from Ukraine.
Information is available also in Ukrainian language.
News
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Memorandum of understanding in the field of cyber security signed between Slovenia and Ukraine
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Minister Fajon on further support and assistance to Ukraine during a working visit to Kyiv
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Ukraine Accountability Conference at ministerial level in The Hague
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Prime Minister Robert Golob and his cabinet heard Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's address of the Slovenian parliament
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New Strategic Council for Foreign Affairs dedicates its first meeting to the war in Ukraine
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Minister Fajon at the EU General Affairs Council meeting on the situation in Ukraine and the future of Europe
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Foreign Affairs Council on Russian aggression against Ukraine and Slovenia’s proposal to grant EU candidate status to Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Prime Minister Robert Golob met with European Council President Charles Michel on the second day of his visit to Brussels and welcomed the European Commission’s proposal to grant EU candidate status to Ukraine
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State Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office Vojko Volk meets with Second Deputy Chair of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Olena Kondratiuk
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Minister Tanja Fajon hosting Deputy Speaker of Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada Olena Kondratiuk