Schedule of Events from 7 to 13 February

Schedule of Events from 7 to 13 February

LJUBLJANA - The Preseren Award, the highest state award for achievements in culture, is set to be given out at a ceremony held on the eve of Culture Day, a national holiday.
BELGRADE, Serbia-Montenegro - Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel is due to pay a visit to Serbia-Montenegro in the capacity of OSCE chairman-in-office.
LJUBLJANA - The parliamentary EU affairs committee is to hold a session to debate the guidelines of the European Commission for 2004-2009 and the proposed reforms to the Lisbon Strategy.
LJUBLJANA - The 16th annual conference of Chief Chaplains from NATO and Partnership for Peace countries is set to get underway. The five-day event is expected to see the attendance of 120 participants from 40 countries.
LJUBLJANA - The leader of the opposition United List (ZLSD) Borut Pahor is scheduled to present his party's views on reforms to the Lisbon Strategy.

TUESDAY, 8 February
LJUBLJANA - Slovenia remembers its greatest poet France Preseren on Culture Day, a national holiday.

WEDNESDAY, 9 February
BRUSSELS, Belgium - NATO foreign ministers, among them Slovenia's Dimitrij Rupel, are scheduled to hold a working lunch as US State Secretary Condoleezza Rice visits NATO headquarters.
NICE, France - Defence Minister Karl Erjavec is due to attend a two-day informal meeting of NATO defence ministers.
LUXEMBOURG, Luxembourg - Chair of the parliamentary EU affairs committee Anton Kokalj is due to attend a meeting of the Conference of European Affairs Committees (COSAC).
LJUBLJANA - The management of the French State Institute for Agronomic Research is due to meet Slovenian Science and Technology Minister Jure Zupan. A memorandum of understanding on cooperation between the Science Ministry and the institute is scheduled to be signed at the meeting.

THURSDAY, 10 February
LJUBLJANA - The government is to meet at its weekly session.
MORAVSKE TOPLICE - The Panonske terme spa group is to speak about results for 2004 and plans for 2005 at a press conference.

FRIDAY, 11 February
MUNICH, Germany - Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel is to kick off a three-day visit to Munich, where he will be attending the annual security conference. Defence Minister Karl Erjavec is set to join him at the conference on Saturday and Sunday.

More articles from this issue:

Politics
Slovenian Veterans Decry Italian War Film
Koper, 6 February
EU Constitution: Parliament Ratifies Landmark Document
Ljubljana, 1 February
Foreign Policy
Rupel Discusses OSCE with Rice and De Gucht
Ljubljana, 3 February
Government
Budget, Lisbon and Stability Pact Talks Top Govt EU Agenda
Ljubljana, 3 February
Govt Sets Sight on Big Bang Euro Adoption in 2007
Ljubljana, 3 February
Agriculture
EUR 233.6m Available for Agriculture Subsidies This Year
Ljubljana, 1 February
Technology
Slovenia Launches Extensive Nature Conservation Project
Ljubljana, 1 February
EU Topics
EU to Probe into Slovenia's Preferential Electricity Dispatching
Brussels, 2 February
Culture
Preseren Awards to Be Conferred Tonight
Ljubljana, 7 February
World Premiere of Drama "Alamut" in Salzburg in July
Ljubljana, 3 February
People
Large Crowds at Ptuj Carnival
Ptuj, 6 February
Calendar of Events
Schedule of Events from 7 to 13 February

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