Parliamentary Bodies Stress Importance of Austrian State Treaty

Ljubljana, 6 July - The joint session of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee and the commission on relations with Slovenians abroad, which tackled bilingual place signs in Austria's province of Carinthia, concluded on Thursday with the adoption of three resolutions pertaining to the Austrian State Treaty and its minority protection provisions.

Ljubljana, parliament. Joint session of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee and the parliamentary commission on relations with Slovenians abroad. Commission's president Janez Kramberger (left) and National Council of Carinthian Slovenians (NSKS) president Matevz Grilc (right). Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, parliament.
Joint session of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee and the parliamentary commission on relations with Slovenians abroad.
Commission's president Janez Kramberger (left) and National Council of Carinthian Slovenians (NSKS) president Matevz Grilc (right).
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, parliament. Parliamentary foreign affairs committee and the parliamentary commission on relations with Slovenians abroad. Commission's president Janez Kramberger (left), committee's president Jozef Jerovsek (centre) and committee member Miro Petek (right). Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, parliament.
Parliamentary foreign affairs committee and the parliamentary commission on relations with Slovenians abroad.
Commission's president Janez Kramberger (left), committee's president Jozef Jerovsek (centre) and committee member Miro Petek (right).
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, parliament. International affairs adviser Iztok Simoniti (left) and President Janez Drnovsek's international affairs adviser Ivo Vajgl attending a joint session of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee and the parliamentary commission on relations with Slovenians abroad. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, parliament.
International affairs adviser Iztok Simoniti (left) and President Janez Drnovsek's international affairs adviser Ivo Vajgl attending a joint session of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee and the parliamentary commission on relations with Slovenians abroad.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, parliament. Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel (right) and Slovenia's Ambassador to Austria Ernest Petric (right) at a joint session of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee and the parliamentary commission on relations with Slovenians abroad. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, parliament.
Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel (right) and Slovenia's Ambassador to Austria Ernest Petric (right) at a joint session of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee and the parliamentary commission on relations with Slovenians abroad.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, parliament. Slovenia's Ambassador to Austria Ernest Petric at a joint session of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee and the parliamentary commission on relations with Slovenians abroad. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, parliament.
Slovenia's Ambassador to Austria Ernest Petric at a joint session of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee and the parliamentary commission on relations with Slovenians abroad.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, parliament. State Secretary for Slovenians Abroad Zorko Pelikan at a joint session of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee and the parliamentary commission on relations with Slovenians abroad. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, parliament.
State Secretary for Slovenians Abroad Zorko Pelikan at a joint session of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee and the parliamentary commission on relations with Slovenians abroad.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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