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Slovenia Times
23. May, 2021
Tirana – The foreign ministers of Slovenia, Austria and the Czech Republic, Anže Logar, Alexander Schallenberg and Jakub Kulhanek, stressed the role of EU enlargement to the Western Balkans as they met senior Albanian officials in Tirana on Sunday, a day after visiting neighbouring North Macedonia.
The ministers met Foreign Minister Olta Xhacka, Prime Minister Edi Rama and President Ilir Meta, who assured them Albania was ready to start EU accession negotiations.
Logar assured them that “Slovenia will make efforts for the Western Balkans to be high on the EU agenda, especially during Slovenia’s EU presidency,” says a tweet posted by the Slovenian Foreign Ministry.
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Slovenia Times
14. May, 2021
Bratislava – The foreign ministers of the Central 5, including Slovenia’s Anže Logar, discussed on Thursday possible relaxation of Covid-19 border restrictions during the summer season. They agreed that coordinating and informing each other about measures was necessary so that movement of people and business is not excessively restricted.
The ministers from Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia discussed possibilities to conclude bilateral or regional agreements for crossing of borders and endorsed a European digital green certificate that would make this easier, the Slovenian Foreign Ministry said after the meeting in Bratislava.
Austria’s Alexander Schallenberg assessed that it was very important that life got back to normal as much as possible even before the summer, which was possible with the certificate and with vaccination, reported the Austrian press agency APA.