Govt Concludes Trieste Gas Project to Have Cross-Border Effects

Ljubljana, 25 May - The Slovenian cabinet has concluded that the construction of an off-shore liquefied gas terminal in the Gulf of Trieste would have an impact on the Slovenian environment which is why the country has a vested interest in the plans.

Ljubljana, the government palace. Environment and Spatial Planning Minister Janez Podobnik (left) and the ministry's State Secretary Marko Starman (right) at a press conference following the cabinet's regular session. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, the government palace.
Environment and Spatial Planning Minister Janez Podobnik (left) and the ministry's State Secretary Marko Starman (right) at a press conference following the cabinet's regular session.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, the government palace. Environment and Spatial Planning Minister Janez Podobnik (left) and the ministry's State Secretary Marko Starman (right) at a press conference following the cabinet's regular session. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, the government palace.
Environment and Spatial Planning Minister Janez Podobnik (left) and the ministry's State Secretary Marko Starman (right) at a press conference following the cabinet's regular session.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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