Drnovsek Surprised at Latest Reports on SOVA Wiretapping

Celje, 20 June - President Janez Drnovsek on Wednesday expressed surprise at claims that SOVA, the Slovenian intelligence agency, had listened in on conversations between Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and Prime Minister Janez Jansa, the then leader of the opposition, in 2004.

Celje President Janez Drnovsek (left) speaking to journalists in the company of Celje Mayor Bojan Srot. Photo: Lili Pusnik/STA

Celje
President Janez Drnovsek (left) speaking to journalists in the company of Celje Mayor Bojan Srot.
Photo: Lili Pusnik/STA

Celje President Janez Drnovsek (left) speaking to journalists in the company of Celje Mayor Bojan Srot. Photo: Lili Pusnik/STA

Celje
President Janez Drnovsek (left) speaking to journalists in the company of Celje Mayor Bojan Srot.
Photo: Lili Pusnik/STA

Celje President Janez Drnovsek (left) taking a walk around Celje in the company of Celje Mayor Bojan Srot. Photo: Lili Pusnik/STA

Celje
President Janez Drnovsek (left) taking a walk around Celje in the company of Celje Mayor Bojan Srot.
Photo: Lili Pusnik/STA

Celje President Janez Drnovsek visiting Celje. Photo: Lili Pusnik/STA

Celje
President Janez Drnovsek visiting Celje.
Photo: Lili Pusnik/STA

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