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PM Jansa: New EU members are not a burden but a fresh contribution
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Ostrava, 10 December

The Prime Minister Jansa attended the meeting of Prime Ministers of the Visegrad Group (V4) today, where he was a special guest presenting the priorities of Slovenia's EU Presidency in the first half of 2008. Against the backdrop of the meeting, the PM met his host, the Czech Prime Minister, Mirek Topolanek, and the new Czech President, Donald Tusk.

After the meeting, the Slovenian PM said he had presented to his counterparts the priorities of Slovenia's Presidency, which are: the future development of the EU based on the successful ratification of the Reform Treaty, the Energy Efficiency Action Plan, the neighbourhood and enlargement policy applying to the Western Balkans and Turkey, and intercultural dialogue.
As one of the key issues Slovenia will have to negotiate during its Presidency, PM Janez Jansa singled out the question of Kosovo's future status. He expressed agreement with a letter written by the foreign ministers of the UK, France and Germany about resolving the Kosovo issue in the future, in which they state that the time has come for Europe to take the initiative and take the next step.
According to the PM, Slovenia will preside over the Council of the EU during a demanding yet optimistic time. He has ascertained that the positive results of the last enlargement, which included all the countries of the Visegrád Group, are already showing. Since 2004, millions of new jobs have been created across the EU, and economic growth has strengthened. "We, the new member states, have proven that we are not a burden for wealthy Western Europe," said PM Janez Jansa, stressing further, that, “When it comes to fresh ideas and reform measures, we sometimes have the edge." In his view, Slovenia sees the Presidency of the EU as a challenge for which it is ready and looking forward to.
Against the backdrop of the Visegrad meeting, PM Janez Jansa met separately with his host, the Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek. The meeting focused on the Presidency of the EU of both countries. Both Slovenia and the Czech Republic will preside over the EU as the first new member states, both in the first half of the year – Slovenia in 2008 and the Czech Republic in 2009 – therefore the exchange of experience is all the more significant. Mr Topolanek expressed full support for Slovenia in its Presidency agenda, while PM Jansa promised sincere dialogue with regard to Slovenia’s experience with the preparation and implementation of the Presidency agenda. Both PMs agreed that the Western Balkans was of the utmost significance to all Europe, therefore special attention will be paid to this issue during both Presidencies.
PM Janez Jansa also met separately with the new Polish PM, Donald Tusk. They focused on the ratification process of the new Reform Treaty and stressed that the success of the ratification is very important for the European Union, Poland and Slovenia, particularly for the latter because of the Presidency of the Council of the EU in the coming year. On this occasion the Mr Tusk expressed Poland's full support for Slovenia. He said that a successful Presidency for Slovenia would to a large extent represent the success of all the member states which joined the EU in the last big enlargement wave.

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Defence
Erjavec and Finnish Minister Discuss Cooperation and EU Missions
Ljubljana, 5 December
Economy
Slovenian Companies to Help Govt with EU Presidency
Ljubljana, 7 December
PM Opens the New Production Facilities of the Hella Lux Slovenija Company
Ljubljana, 3 December
Agriculture
Ministers Say Slovenia, Bulgaria Must Boost Cooperation
Ljubljana, 10 December
EU to Support Promotion of Slovenian Poultry
Brussels, 10 December
Science
Jozef Stefan Institute Teams up with Croatia's
Ljubljana, 4 December
Technology
Ljubljana Tech Park to Add to National Competitive Edge
Ljubljana, 7 December
EU Topics
PM Jansa: New EU members are not a burden but a fresh contribution
Ostrava, 10 December
Schengen Zone Expansion Finally Confirmed
Brussels, 6 December
Prime Minister discusses European issues with PSE MEPs
Ljubljana, 4 December
EU Calls on Croatia Not to Enforce Ecological Zone
Brussels, 10 December
Transport
ETF and Zerjav Discuss Social Aspects of Transport Industry
Ljubljana, 7 December
Culture
Jenko Award Goes to Salamun
Ljubljana, 5 December
Estonian Film Wins 4th Animateka Festival
Ljubljana, 10 December
Bled Management School Confers Three Honorary Doctorates
Bled, 7 December
Society
Tuerk: Actual Equality Needs to Accompany Formal Equality
Ljubljana, 10 December
Health
Govt Moves to Meet Doctors' Demands
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Border
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