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Ambassador Mirošič participated in the inaugural Western Balkan Salon Roundtable in Washington
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State Secretary Vojko Volk on a working visit to the United States of America
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Ambassador Mirošič at the Lincoln Memorial in D.C. to commemorate the second anniversary of the Russian full-scale invasion to Ukraine
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Prime Minister Robert Golob in Munich discusses the Middle East with US Vice-President and UN Secretary-General, focusing on Gaza
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The launch of the new American-Slovenian Club (ASC) in Washington D.C., USA
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Symposium on Artificial Intelligence Showcases Excellence of Slovenian Researchers in the USA
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Ministry of Defence boosts cyber defence capabilities
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Ambassador Mirošič presented his Letter of Credence to U.S. President Joseph R. Biden
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Prime Minister receives United States Congress delegation
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Slovenia values the relationship between the Slovenian Armed Forces and the Colorado National Guard
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.