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.
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