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Slovenia extends condolences after Prince Philip dies

Slovenia Times 10. April, 2021 Ljubljana/London – President Borut Pahor and Prime Minister Janez Janša expressed their condolences following the death of Prince Philip on Twitter on Friday after Buckingham Palace announced Queen Elizabeth II’s husband died aged 99 this morning. The Slovenian Foreign Ministry and the country’s embassy in London have also expressed condolences. Pahor expressed sincere condolences to Queen Elizabeth II and the citizens of the UK on behalf of Slovenia on Twitter and so did the Foreign Ministry. Also posting on Twitter, Prime Minister Janša said: “I express my deepest condolences to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Royal Family and the people of the United Kingdom on the passing of the Duke of Edinburgh.”

Logar and Austrian colleague praise bilateral relations

Logar and Austrian colleague praise bilateral relations
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President calls for culture of dialogue on Culture Day

Slovenia Times 9. February, 2021 Ljubljana – President Borut Pahor hosted the annual Culture Day event in Presidential Palace on Monday, receiving this year’s Prešeren Prize and Prešeren Fund Prize recipients. Pahor called for culture of dialogue. Author Feri Lainšček, one of the laureates, meanwhile highlighted the role Slovenian culture played in the country’s independence efforts. The state of culture of dialogue depends on every individual, said Pahor, warning of the rise of “careless or unkind” speech. Expressing one’s views in a decent, dignified and responsible manner leads to feelings of respect and inclusion and protects us from verbal or physical violence, Pahor said.

Slovenian Police Probe Damage To Eternal Flame At Russian War Memorial

Slovenian Police Probe Damage to Eternal Flame at Russian War Memorial Fri 22nd January 2021 | 09:47 PM Slovenian police are looking for vandals who put out an eternal flame at a Russian war memorial honoring fallen soldiers, the Russian embassy said Friday BELGRADE (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 22nd January, 2021) Slovenian police are looking for vandals who put out an eternal flame at a Russian war memorial honoring fallen soldiers, the Russian embassy said Friday. A police investigation has been opened at the embassy s initiative, and the mayoral office in Ljubljana has been notified. It plans to have the burner repaired soon, the diplomatic mission said.

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