Section: STA (Slovenia)
Delo says Ukrainian election important for international community
The number of candidates in the presidential election that was held in Ukraine yesterday shows it is very important who the president of the country is although Ukraine does not have a presidential system, the newspaper Delo says in Monday’s front-page commentary entitled Good Will Above All. …read more Source:...
Slovenia reiterates support to Ukraine, says Crimea annexation illegal
Slovenia has expressed renewed support for the territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognised borders as five years are passing since Russia’s annexation of Crimea. Slovenia remains committed to the policy of rejecting this “illegal annexation”, the Foreign Ministry wrote. …read more Source:...
Pivec and Trofimtseva discuss Perutnina Ptuj
Agriculture Minister Aleksandra Pivec and acting Ukrainian Agriculture Minister Olga Trofimtseva discussed cooperation in Ljubljana on Monday, including the recent takeover of poultry producer Perutnina Ptuj, which they would like to serve as an example of a success story. …read more Source:...
Pivec and Trofimtseva confident about Perutnina Ptuj future
Agriculture Minister Aleksandra Pivec and acting Ukrainian Agriculture Minister Olga Trofimtseva discussed cooperation in Ljubljana on Monday and were confident the recent takeover of poultry producer Perutnina Ptuj will serve as an example of a success story. …read more Source:...
OSCE: Cerar urges de-escalation in Azov Sea
In his address to the OSCE meeting in Milan on Thursday, Slovenia’s Foreign Minister Miro Cerar expressed concern over the escalation of tensions between Russia and Ukraine in the Azov Sea, calling for a peaceful resolution of disputes in accordance with international law and by respecting countries sovereignty and territorial integrity....
Slovenian victims of WWI honoured in Poland, Ukraine
Monuments dedicated to Slovenians who lost their lives in WWI in present-day Poland and Ukraine were unveiled in Gorlice and Lviv on Wednesday. The two monuments honour the memory of more than 30,000 Slovenians who lost their lives in the bloody battles on the Eastern Front. …read more Source:...
Memorials to Slovenian WWI victims to be unveiled in Poland and Ukraine
Two memorials to Slovenian soldiers killed in Galicia in the First World War will be unveiled in Poland and Ukraine on Wednesday. President Borut Pahor will attend the unveiling of the memorial in Gorlice, Poland, and Defence Minister Andreja Katič will travel to Lviv, where the Ukrainian memorial is to be unveiled. …read more Source:...
Ukrainian conflict high on agenda as Pahor visits Kyiv
President Borut Pahor and his Ukrainian counterpart Petro Poroshenko called for seizing opportunities for peaceful resolution of the conflict in the eastern part of Ukraine as the Slovenian president paid an official visit to the country on Friday. …read more Source:...
Bilateral cooperation in focus of president’s visit to Ukraine
President Borut Pahor will visit Ukraine on Friday in what his office has labelled an opportunity to continue the political dialogue and intensify political and economic ties. …read more Source:...
President Pahor expected in Ukraine on Friday
President Borut Pahor will pay an official visit in Ukraine on Friday. Pahor will reiterate Slovenia’s support for Ukraine’s reform efforts, its cooperation with the EU and its efforts to end the crisis in the east of the country, his office said ahead of the trip. …read more Source:...