AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoStatehood Day Politics: Prime Minister Janez Janša used Slovenia’s Statehood Day to argue that unity—not division—should guide the country, warning that “the politics of exclusion must not become the new normal” and urging voters to back cooperation and connection. Foreign Policy Signals: Janša also received a congratulatory message from Armenia’s PM Nikol Pashinyan, while Slovenia’s Foreign Ministry said State Secretary Tone Kajzer met Türkiye’s Deputy FM Mehmet Kemal Bozay to discuss a new action plan for the 2011 strategic partnership and expanded economic cooperation. Regional Cooperation: Serbia’s EU-integration minister Nemanja Starović spoke with Slovenia’s Deputy PM Jernej Vrtovec about easing Schengen-related problems for Serbian professional transport operators. Energy & Industry: Slovenia and Türkiye’s broader partnership themes also echo in the region’s energy push, including a cross-border hydrogen pipeline project linking Croatia, Slovenia and Italy. EU Policy Watch: A separate analysis flags upcoming EU moves on minors’ social media protection and new AI Act obligations that could intensify friction with US tech firms. Culture & Comms: Slovenia’s international cultural footprint continues, from choir success abroad to Statehood Day-related diplomatic messaging.
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