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Joint statement on recent Israeli decisions extending unlawful Israeli control over the West Bank
Foreign Ministers of 20 countries condemn in the strongest terms a series of recent Israeli decisions that introduce sweeping extensions to unlawful Israeli control over the West Bank.
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Slovenia and Switzerland: Strong economic partners and good friends
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon hosted Swiss Federal Councillor and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ignazio Cassis in Ljubljana. Taking place in an exceptionally friendly atmosphere, the visit confirms the excellent relations between Slovenia and Switzerland, as well as their shared commitment to promoting economic and political cooperation further.
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Tradition and global prestige: Minister Fajon visits Kopitarna Sevnica and Stilles
As part of the government field visit, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon visited the Posavje region, where she met with the managerial staff of Kopitarna Sevnica and Stilles companies. Darko Gorišek, Director of the Posavje Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Krško, also participated in the visit and emphasised the importance of cooperation with the Ministry in supporting the export activities of companies in the region.
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Minister Fajon: Slovenia and Costa Rica are allies in the international community when it comes to environmental issues
Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon hosted a visit by Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship of Costa Rica Arnold André Tinoco. »This is an important event, as it is the first visit at this level to Slovenia. We will take this opportunity to strengthen our bilateral cooperation. We already enjoy excellent cooperation at the multilateral level, and both countries are members of the Green Group,« said Minister Fajon.
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Tanja Fajon: There can be no security without inclusive leadership and the equitable management of natural resources
At the Munich Security Conference, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon said that contemporary security challenges cannot be effectively addressed without inclusive leadership and the equitable management of natural resources. “Gender equality and access to water are key factors for stability, conflict prevention and the strengthening of international peace and collective security.”
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Minister Fajon in Munich on dialogue, international law and shared responsibility for peace
Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon is participating in the 62nd Munich Security Conference, which has brought together more than 60 heads of state and government, 100 foreign and defence ministers and numerous experts and representatives of civil society. The conference remains one of the most important global forums for discussing current foreign policy issues and common security challenges.
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Reprint of the book Slovene-Italian Relations 1880–1956, Report of the Slovene-Italian Historical and Cultural Commission
As part of the International Law collection, published by the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia and the Faculty of Social Sciences Publishing House, a reprint of the book Slovene-Italian Relations 1880–1956, Report of the Slovene-Italian Historical and Cultural Commission has been issued.
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Supporting women and girls in science is key to achieving a more humane and effective foreign policy
To mark International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the Slovenian Network of Women in Diplomacy held a discussion on the role of women and girls in science and diplomacy. The event was opened by Tanja Fajon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs. A panel of distinguished representatives from the research community was also addressed via video by American astronaut Sunita L. Williams, who is of Slovenian descent.
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Minister Fajon visits Gorenjska companies Domel, Lotrič Meroslovje, Caretronic and Kontron
During the government visit to the Gorenjska region, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon stopped at four leading Slovenian technology companies, which she described as examples of Slovenian technological development, innovation and global recognition.
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Statement by the Republic of Slovenia on Recent Developments in the Occupied West Bank
The Republic of Slovenia expresses its grave concern regarding Israel’s recent decisions and measures in the occupied West Bank, which risk further entrenching an unlawful situation on occupied Palestinian territory.
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Ministers from the Middle East and the Gulf discussed major efforts to achieve peace and ease tensions in the region
On the sidelines of the visit of foreign ministers from the Middle East and the Gulf to Slovenia, a panel discussion entitled From the Board of Peace to Broader Peace in the Middle East took place as part of the Bled Strategic Forum. All participants emphasised that nobody wants a new war in the region and that everyone is making significant diplomatic efforts to achieve peace.
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Regrettable action by the Carinthian State Parliament – Member of Parliament reprimanded for using the Slovene language
The Slovenian Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs fully supports Franc Jožef Smrtnik, a member of the Carinthian State Parliament (Landtag), who was reprimanded during yesterday's session for using three Slovene phrases in his six-minute address.
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Minister Fajon: Visit by Middle East foreign ministers highlights Slovenia’s diplomatic engagement
The Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, Tanja Fajon, is hosting the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Bahrain, Egypt and Qatar in Slovenia. »This visit demonstrates that Slovenia is recognised as a trustworthy and constructive partner. These are influential countries that combine regional responsibility, humanitarian solidarity and diplomacy,« Minister Fajon said.
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Minister Fajon visits the First Primary School in Slovenj Gradec
As part of the Slovenian government visit to the Koroška region, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon visited the First Primary School Slovenj Gradec, one of the first schools in Slovenia to join the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Associated Schools Network.
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State Secretary Grašič: Slovenia and Ireland seek to strengthen the EU's role as a credible global actor
State Secretary Neva Grašič held political consultations with Thomas Byrne, Minister of State with responsibility for European Affairs and Defence at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Ireland. The discussions focused on strengthening bilateral relations and exchanging views on current European and global issues, particularly in light of Ireland’s preparations for the Presidency of the Council of the European Union in the second half of 2026.
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Minister Fajon at the Alpe-Adria Fair 2026 in support of sustainable tourism
The 36th Alpe-Adria Fair – the region’s largest tourism event – opened on 4 February. In her address, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon emphasised that tourism today is about much more than just travel. It is a form of soft power, promoting dialogue, trust and stability. Tourism provides an important platform for developing international cooperation and partnerships and for fostering mutual understanding.
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Inter-American Development Bank presents business opportunities at LAC Days
As part of the Latin America and Caribbean Days (LAC Days) conference, the Ministry of Finance, in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), organised the fourth seminar entitled Business Opportunities in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Minister Fajon: We must increase pressure on Russia to end the war in Ukraine
The EU Foreign Affairs Council hosted UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk, at the initiative of Slovenia and Ireland. Minister Tanja Fajon emphasised that human rights are increasingly being treated as optional rather than universal. "Respect for human rights is a priority for Slovenia." At the meeting, ministers also backed measures against Iran.
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Fajon in Riga: In the current geopolitical situation, EU unity and a decisive, coordinated response are crucial
Minister Tanja Fajon met with Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braže in Riga to discuss bilateral relations. Slovenia and Latvia enjoy good and friendly relations and work closely together in various multilateral forums. At the annual meeting of heads of Latvia’s diplomatic missions, Minister Fajon shared Slovenia's experiences of serving on the UN Security Council, to which Latvia was elected following Slovenia's term.
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State Secretary Neva Grašič in Brussels: resilient democracies underpin a strong European Union
State Secretary Neva Grašič attended the General Affairs Council (GAC) in Brussels, where ministers and state secretaries for European affairs held a strategic exchange on the European Democracy Shield, the rule of law and the priorities of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU for this semester. Emphasising the importance of a comprehensive approach to combating disinformation and foreign interference, she also referred to the upcoming elections in Slovenia.