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Fifty years of the Treaty of Osimo: Legacy of dialogue and peace
Fifty years ago, on 10 November 1975, the Treaty of Osimo (agreement on the development of economic cooperation) was signed in the Italian town of Osimo between the then Yugoslavia and Italy. These documents represent one of the most significant diplomatic achievements of the post-war period for both countries and constitute a lasting milestone in their bilateral relations.
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Message by Prime Minister Robert Golob on the Day of Science
Dear citizens, Scientists, researchers, innovators and all those who, through knowledge, push the boundaries of what is possible.
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Prime Minister Robert Golob Attends Ceremony for Slovenia’s Highest State Awards and Prizes in Science
Today, Prime Minister Robert Golob attended the official ceremony for the presentation of the Republic of Slovenia’s highest national awards and prizes for outstanding achievements in scientific research and development. He also addressed the guests gathered at the event.
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Prime Minister Golob: "In public administration, the achievement of objectives is most often measured in terms of user satisfaction"
Prime Minister Robert Golob attended the Tomorrow Conference – Public Administration: Trends, Development Opportunities and Challenges, the main annual event of the Ministry of Public Administration, dedicated to the discussion on the future of Slovenia's public administration.
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Cohesion regions confirm starting points for amending Slovenia’s EU Cohesion Policy Programme 2021-2027
The Development Council of the cohesion region Zahodna Slovenija confirmed the starting points for the second amendment to Slovenia’s EU Cohesion Policy Programme 2021-2027. The Ministry of Cohesion and Regional Development has thus been given the green light to prepare the final document in both cohesion regions.
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News from Nuclear Slovenia – October 2025
The new issue of the News from Nuclear Slovenia is published.
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The Republic of Slovenia: JPY31.0bn 3yr Social Samurai bond transaction
On Friday, 7th November 2025, the Republic of Slovenia (“Slovenia”), rated A3 (positive) by Moody’s / AA (stable) by S&P / A+ (stable) by Fitch / AA- (stable) by JCR, successfully priced a JPY31.0bn 3-year fixed rate senior unsecured bond, marking the first Samurai Bond issued by a CEE sovereign this year. Following a highly successful inaugural Social Samurai offering last year, Slovenia has established a strong footprint in the Japanese market. Daiwa, Mizuho, Nomura and SMBC Nikko jointly led the offering.
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Fajon: Slovenia proves that small countries can drive big change on climate
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon is in Belém, Brazil, attending the Leaders' Summit of the 30th session of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP30). On the opening day of the summit, world leaders once again called for greater global ambition in mitigating and adapting to climate change, as well as for the mobilisation of adequate financing for climate action.
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Prime Minister Golob: "The Šutar Act provides answers on how to enhance public safety"
Prime Minister Robert Golob issued a statement to the media regarding the Šutar Act, which was approved at today’s Government session.
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177th Regular Session of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia
At today’s session, the Government adopted the Draft Act on Measures to Ensure Public Safety (Šutar Act), which aims to strengthen security across the country. It also approved the Draft Juvenile Criminal Justice Act and the amendments to the Minor Offences Act, the Probation Act, and the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency Act. Furthermore, the Government decided that the Slovenian Armed Forces will assist the Police in the broader protection of the national border.
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Prime Minister Golob: "Slovenia's public healthcare system is based on solidarity"
Prime Minister Robert Golob attended a gala celebration at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana (UMCL) marking the 50th anniversary of the opening of the modern main building of the UMCL and the 240th anniversary of the establishment of the first Civic Hospital in Ljubljana.
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My Voice, My Choice initiative endorsed by European Parliament committee
The European Parliament Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM) endorsed on Wednesday the citizens' initiative My Voice, My Choice for the right to safe and accessible abortion.
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15th meeting of the Slovenian-Chinese Joint Commission for Economic Cooperation
Peter Japelj, Director-General of the Directorate for Economic, Cultural and Scientific Diplomacy at the Slovenian Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, co-chaired the 15th meeting of the Slovenian-Chinese Joint Commission for Economic Cooperation in Shanghai. On the Chinese side, the meeting was co-chaired by Yu Yuantang, Director General of the European Affairs Department at China’s Ministry of Commerce.
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Development Council of the cohesion region Vzhodna Slovenija confirmed the amendment to Slovenia’s EU Cohesion Policy Programme 2021-2027
The Development Council of the cohesion region Vzhodna Slovenija confirmed the starting points for the amendment to Slovenia’s EU Cohesion Policy Programme 2021-2027. The amended document was presented at today’s meeting in Maribor by the team from the Ministry of Cohesion and Regional Development, led by State Secretaries Marko Koprivc and Srečko Đurov.
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State Secretary Grašič at the 14th EUSDR foreign ministers' meeting
State Secretary Neva Grašič attended the 14th annual meeting of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region (EUSDR) foreign ministers in Sarajevo. The meeting focused on bringing the Western Balkan countries closer to the EU. This priority was at the top of the agenda already during Slovenia's 2023 EUSDR Presidency.
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Slovenia welcomes 2025 Enlargement Package and commits to supporting candidate countries
Slovenia welcomes the 2025 Enlargement Package and believes that enlargement will further strengthen the EU. Enlargement with the Western Balkans and Eastern Europe is not only in the interests of the EU and its new member states, but also a geostrategic necessity. Slovenia remains committed to supporting candidate and potential candidate countries on their path towards EU membership. A clear European perspective is a key driver for continued reform efforts.
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International conference on the use of digital solutions in water management
On 4 and 5 November 2025, the Slovenian Water Agency (DRSV) hosted the international conference “Water Management in the Digital Age: Opportunities and Challenges” in Portorož. The conference brought together experts from Slovenia and abroad to share best practices, the latest trends, and modern technologies, as well as discuss the current challenges in the digitalisation of procedures in the field of water management.
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75 years of the European Convention on Human Rights: the foundation of peace, justice and democracy in Europe
Today marks the 75th anniversary of the European Convention on Human Rights, signed on 4 November 1950 in Rome.
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Mid-Career European Visual Artists are Invited to Apply for the Transatlantic Rising Stars Residency Program
The EU Delegation to the United States has opened the first of three calls for applications to the Transatlantic Rising Stars Project, an EU-funded cross-cultural initiative which fosters cultural links and creative collaboration between Europe and the United States.
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Minister Fajon: Bavaria accounts for 20 per cent of Slovenia's total trade with Germany
During the visit of the Bavarian State Minister for European and International Affairs, Eric Beißwenger, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon welcomed the continued strengthening of relations between Slovenia and Bavaria. She encouraged further Bavarian investment in Slovenia, particularly in high-value sectors. The two Ministers also discussed the importance of EU enlargement to include the Western Balkans.