Vojislav Šuc, Ambassador
Ministry of Foreign and European 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).
Vojislav Šuc was born on 1. June 1954, is married and has two daughters.
2018 – President of the Human Rights Council, Twelfth Cycle (2018)
2014 – Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Slovenia to the Office of the United Nations and to the Other International Organizations in Geneva
2010 – Head of the Diplomatic Protocol, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia
2006 – Ambassador of Slovenia to Sweden, Finland, Latvia and Estonia
2000 – President of the International Trust Fund for Demining and Mine Victims Assistance (ITF) Managing Board
1996 – Consul General of Slovenia in New York
1996 – State Undersecretary – Department for Multilateral Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia
1993 – Assistant to the Minister - Department for Multilateral Relations (UN, NATO, Council of Europe), Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia
1992 – Entered the Foreign Service of Slovenia
Before this date, Mr. Vojislav Šuc served as expert for human rights and disarmament for the Mission of former Yugoslavia to the United Nations Office at Geneva.
1982 – Graduated from the Faculty of Sociology, Political Sciences and Journalism in Ljubljana – B.A. in Political Science.
Foreign Languages: English, Serbian, Croatian - full working proficiency
French, Italian – working proficiency