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State Secretary Dovžan holds talks with his counterpart at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania
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Consultations between State Secretary Dovžan and Latvia s Parliamentary Secretary Kalniņa-Lukaševica
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State Secretary Dovžan during the videoconference |
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State Secretary Dovžan and Undersecretary Volmer were pleased to note the excellent relations between Slovenia and Estonia, the countries having held regular meetings at the highest political levels in recent months. State Secretary Dovžan presented the priorities of the Slovenian EU Council Presidency. The officials advocated further close cooperation in the coming period, which will be crucial for the EU, and promoted the launch of the European Digital Green Certificate that will allow citizens to move freely within the Union.
They agreed that the European Union should strengthen its resilience to various forms of crises, as well as its ability to face different security threats, with particular emphasis on cyber threats. Strategic autonomy, economic recovery and digitisation were among the most important topics of the talks. They underlined the importance of the rule of law
Conference on Future of Europe an opportunity to breathe new life into European Project, says Janez Janša
Slovenian premier outlines priorities for upcoming six-month Slovenian EU Council presidency.
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28 May 2021
Slovenian premier Janez Janša, whose country is set to take over the rotating EU Council Presidency, has admitted that the EU needs a “relaunch”.
Speaking at a news conference, the prime minister also conceded that the EU needs “greater resilience” to tackle emergencies such as the ongoing health pandemic, saying there were areas of its response that were “not up to scratch.”
A Slovene presidency priority, he revealed, will be to set up an EU Institute for Constitutional Law to crack down on breaches of the rule of law.
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