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Prime Minister Golob: The number 114 epitomises the very best of the public administration
Prime Minister Robert Golob visited the 114 call centre with Minister of Solidarity-Based Future Simon Maljevac and Minister of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Luka Mesec.
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Mediterranean countries meet in Slovenia to strengthen transboundary environmental assessments
Portorož, Slovenia | 28–30 May 2025 – Representatives from Mediterranean countries, international organizations, and financial institutions are meeting this week in Portorož for the 2nd Sub-regional Meeting on Environmental Assessments in a Transboundary Context in the Mediterranean Sea.
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European Commission welcomes the third amendment of the Slovenian Recovery and Resilience Plan
The European Commission today welcomed the third proposal to amend of the Slovenian Recovery and Resilience Plan. The amendment to the plan also needs to be approved by the Council of the European Union.
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Minister Fajon visited Slovakia for the first time and shared Slovenia's experiences on the UN Security Council
During her visit, Minister Fajon held talks with Minister Juraj Blanár, focusing primarily on opportunities for strengthening economic cooperation and the need for EU enlargement to the Western Balkans, as well as accelerating the enlargement process. Current international issues and Slovenia's experience as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council were also discussed.
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Prime Minister Golob: We remain committed to strengthening the public health system
Prime Minister Robert Golob and Minister of Health Valentina Prevolnik Rupel visited the Ljubljana University Medical Centre today. Ahead of the upcoming 500th heart transplant at the Ljubljana University Medical Centre, they had a working meeting with the heart transplant team and the management of the Ljubljana University Medical Centre.
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Prime Minister Golob: Children are the ones who remind us, time and again, what the will to live truly means
Prime Minister Robert Golob attended the 19th International Festival "Play with Me", an event dedicated to promoting the equal inclusion of persons with special needs in wider society.
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State Secretary Štucin at Yerevan Dialogue in Armenia
State Secretary Marko Štucin took part in a panel discussion entitled "The EU's involvement in the Eastern Neighbourhood", held as part of the Yerevan Dialogue in Armenia. In his address, he stressed the importance of maintaining positive relations with Eastern Partnership countries as a key element of broader EU security. Positive relations in the region contribute to economic stability and improved connectivity with the EU.
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Government Communication Office receives Prizma 2024 Award for its campaign Stop Disinformation – reREAD, reTHINK, RECHECK
The Communication Office of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia received a professional accolade in the field of public relations, the Prizma 2024 Award. The Office was awarded for its comprehensively designed and implemented national campaign aimed at raising public awareness of the dangers of disinformation and promoting critical thinking.
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State Secretary Gabrič participates in EU Development Ministers meeting on future financing for development
State Secretary Dr Melita Gabrič attended the meeting of the Foreign Affairs Council in its Development configuration, focusing on financing for development, EU-Africa relations and the EU's external action post-2027. She called highlighted a joint letter by 16 EU Member States addressed to the EU Commissioner for International Partnerships, calling for an enhanced role for SMEs within the Global Gateway strategy.
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Second Anniversary of the Adoption of the Ljubljana-the Hague Convention
Today marks two years since the adoption of the Ljubljana-the Hague Convention on International Cooperation in the Investigation and Prosecution of Genocide, Crimes against Humanity, War Crimes, and other International Crimes. The adoption of the Convention was the result of a shared commitment to strengthening international cooperation and ensuring accountability for the most serious crimes under international law.
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Prime Minister Golob presented Levstik Lifetime Achievement Awards 2025
Prime Minister Golob presented two Levstik Awards for Lifetime Achievement on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Mladinska knjiga Publishing House.
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Minister Fajon: If we merely continue talking, there will be no Palestinians left in Gaza within a year or two
In a ministerial meeting of the extended Madrid Group of the Global Alliance, Minister Tanja Fajon called for immediate action, stressing that words alone cannot bring peace to Gaza, where civilians are dying by the minute. She once again urged countries that still hesitate to recognise Palestine, as Slovenia did a year ago, to take this step.
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State Secretary Gabrič at UN Security Council open debate on the protection of civilians in armed conflict
State Secretary Dr Melita Gabrič addressed members of the UN Security Council during the open debate on the protection of civilians in armed conflict, with a particular focus on emerging threats, safeguarding civilian populations and strengthening accountability mechanisms.
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Minister Tanja Fajon presents the first Lifetime Achievement in Diplomacy Award
On Slovenian Diplomacy Day, Minister Tanja Fajon presented the Lifetime Achievement in Diplomacy Award to Ambassador Dr Boris Frlec. "The award is an expression of special respect and gratitude to individuals who, through their many years of work, achievements and efforts, have left an indelible mark on Slovenian diplomacy," said Minister Fajon at the ceremony.
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Prime Minister Robert Golob receives the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev
Prime Minister Robert Golob met with the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, who was on an official visit to the Republic of Slovenia.
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154th regular session of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia
At today’s session, the Government adopted the proposed new amendments to the Parental Protection and Family Benefits Act, the Forest Act, the Insurance Act and the Public Passenger Transport Management Act. It also adopted the draft Resolution on the National Programme of Sport of the Republic of Slovenia 2026–2035 and took note of the reasons for the extension of the temporary reintroduction of border controls at the internal Schengen borders with Croatia and Hungary.
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5th Meeting of the Global Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution
In a video address at the 5th Meeting of the Global Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution in Rabat, Morocco, Minister Tanja Fajon drew attention to the catastrophic situation in Gaza and called for concrete measures to be taken against Israel, which must be held accountable for its actions.
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Minister Fajon calls for strengthening EU-Africa partnership and for lasting peace and stability
Minister Tanja Fajon participated in the 3rd EU-AU Ministerial Meeting. In the discussion on peace, security and governance, she highlighted: "Stability and peace can only be achieved by working together – through coordinated action and a united voice. In Slovenia, we are actively working on strengthening cooperation with African countries." The Ministerial Meeting is held for the first time since the start of the war in Ukraine.
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Cultural soirée dedicated to Paraguay and anthropologist Sušnik held as part of LAC Days
As part of the Latin America and Caribbean Days 2025 cultural programme, the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs held a soirée dedicated to the life and work of Branislava Sušnik, a Slovenian anthropologist who worked in Paraguay. The event was organised in cooperation with the Embassy of Paraguay, the Slovenian Cinematheque, the Slovenian Ethnographic Museum and the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ljubljana.
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Minister Fajon calls on the EU to unanimously condemn Israeli military actions in Gaza and the unacceptable humanitarian blockade
At the regular meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels, Minister Tanja Fajon emphasized that "business as usual" with the Israeli government, which is bombing hospitals, destroying schools and turning refugee camps into dust, is no longer possible: "As humans, we must ask ourselves how long we will continue to watch the catastrophe in Gaza unfold before our eyes." The ministers also discussed the peace negotiations in Ukraine and the situation in Syria.