Prime Minister Janez Jansa's visit to Japan concluded on 23 April after a three-day program that included meetings with the highest Japanese officials and the Summit EU-Japan. Climate change and cooperation in economy and trade topped the visit of the Slovenian Prime Minister, who held official talks with his Japanese counterpart Yasuo Fukuda and the Japanese Emperor Akihito.
Prime Minister Jansa also held a working lunch with Keikichi Honda of Nippon Keidanren, the most important business association in Japan, and attended with Economy Minister Andrej Vizjak a business conference in Tokyo, where Minister Vizjak delivered the opening address.
The fight against climate change dominated the agenda of the EU-Japan Summit Meeting, held in Tokyo on 23 April. The EU and Japan confirmed their commitment to fighting climate change and announced they would work together to find a fair and effective global mechanism to replace the Kyoto Protocol after 2012.
Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa met his Japanese counterpart Yasuo Fukuda in Tokyo early on Wednesday to discuss efforts to strengthen bilateral cooperation, especially in the economy. More »
President Danilo Tuerk met his Slovakian counterpart Ivan Gasparovic in Bratislava on Tuesday as part of his first official visit to the country. The pair agreed that relations between the countries are outstanding, and highlighted the common history of both countries and their bright future in the EU. More »
Participants of the "Jobs for Youth - Prosperity for All" conference, which was held in Brdo pri Kranju on Friday, agreed that it is of a key importance for the EU to create an environment which would enable the young people to develop their potential. More »
Labour Minister Marjeta Cotman said prior to the launch of a two-day conference on intergenerational solidarity in Brdo pri Kranju on Monday that society could successfully develop in the long run only with close mutual connections and cooperation of all generations. More »
Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa met representatives of the Keidanren business association and visited Sony headquarters on the second day of his official visit to Japan. Jansa is accompanied by Slovenian Economy Minister Andrej Vizjak and a group of Slovenian businessmen, who attended a Slovenian-Japanese business conference. More »
Perutnina Ptuj, Slovenia's largest poultry producer, officially opened a new factory in the town of Breza near Sarajevo on Wednesday. The new factory is one of the largest greenfield investments in Bosnia-Herzegovina and concludes the company's 20m investment cycle in the country. More »
The general assembly of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GZS) confirmed on Tuesday its white paper in which it lists measures for boosting the competitive ability of Slovenia's economy. The document includes key strategic positions for talks with the government, project leader Alenka Avbersek said. More »
The EU and Japan confirmed their commitment to fighting climate change and announced they would work together to find a fair and effective global mechanism to replace the Kyoto Protocol after 2012 at their summit in Tokyo on Wednesday. More »
Slovenian President Danilo Tuerk told the European Parliament on Wednesday that the EU must take on the role of a global leader. Among the main challenges faced by the bloc, he pointed to climate change, human rights, migration and EU enlargement. More »
Presidents of the Justice and Home Affairs Council of the EU, Lovro Sturm and Dragutin Mate discussed fight against drugs and organised crime, and cooperation in border control as they took part in a two-day EU-Russia Permanent Partnership Council meeting in St. Petersburg. More »
Kosovo, the South Caucasus, the Transnistrian region and Afghanistan dominated the agenda of the EU troika meeting with the OSCE in Luxembourg on Monday, with the chair of the meeting, Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel, stressing the supportive role of the EU and the OSCE in these areas. More »
European Affairs State Secretary Janez Lenarcic presented in Strasbourg on Tuesday the progress of the Slovenian EU presidency and its plans for the remaining two months to the Conference of Chairs of the European Parliament's Committees. More »
The Karavanke tunnel linking Slovenia and Austria was given a "pass" grade in the assessment of 31 motorway tunnels across Europe by the German car association ADAC. The tunnel's biggest shortfalls are the lack of escape routes and poor lighting, issues that the Slovenian motorway company DARS promised would be addressed. More »
President Danilo Tuerk told a ceremony in Begunje na Gorenjskem on Sunday that the National Liberation Struggle confirmed the vitality of the Slovenia nation, enabling it to create its own state and take its place in the EU half a century later. More »
Several towns around Slovenia are to host performances by folklore groups from around Europe as part of this year's running of the SloFolk festival. The project, organised by folklore groups from the Dolenjsko and Posavje regions, will run from 29 April through 4 May. More »
Slovenia's men gymnasts had an excellent outing on Sunday in front of the home crowd at the Salamun Memorial in Maribor. Aljaz Pegan and Alen Dimic had a one-two finish on the high bar, while Mitja Petkovsek took third on the parallel bars. More »
Slovenia's Sara Isakovic broke national records in the 200 and 400 m freestyle events at an international swim meet in Vienna at weekend, raising expectations ahead of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. More »
A round table discussion on the importance of vaccination took place on Wednesday at the Ljubljana Castle to mark the European Immunisation Week, 21 - 27 April. More »
Representatives of EU pharmaceutical pricing and reimbursement authorities held a meeting at Brdo pri Kranju on Monday, which was aimed at establishing an EU network of expert bodies in the area. More »
The government adopted on Friday the bill on mental health, which will serve as basis for the national programme for the protection of mental health. More »