Slovenia turns to the Balkans

At the diplomats' meeting, the Prime Minister also talked about deepening relations in third markets, on which little has been done so far.
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Alenka Bratušek, Photo: Www.sloveniatimes.com
Alenka Bratušek, Photo: Www.sloveniatimes.com
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Ažurirano: 07.01.2014. 12:57h

Slovenian Prime Minister Alenka Bratušek said today at the 18th meeting of Slovenian diplomats that in addition to strengthening ties in the context of the expansion of the European Union and NATO, the priority of foreign policy should be the Western Balkans.

Bratušek also emphasized the importance of strengthening support for reform processes in Bosnia and Herzegovina, saying that "the Brdo process needs to be further developed, and symbolic gestures should be merged into concrete economic and other cooperation".

The Prime Minister also talked about deepening relations in third markets, which has been done so far.

"The diplomatic network must be flexible and must adapt to the opportunities in the international community and the needs of our economy," said Alenka Bratušek.

Diplomatic consultations continued behind closed doors.

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