IPI: Slovenian Media Space Lacks Dialogue

Ljubljana, 20 March - The delegation of the International Press Institute (IPI) called for dialogue within the Slovenian media space on Thursday, as it finished its two day visit to Slovenia during which it discussed the media environment with representatives of the media and with politicians.

Ljubljana Press conference at the close of a two-day visit by the International Press Institute (IPI). From left to right: Pavol Mudry, the chairman of the board of the Slovakian Press Agency (SITA), IPI director David Dadge and IPI senior editor Radomir Licina. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Press conference at the close of a two-day visit by the International Press Institute (IPI).
From left to right: Pavol Mudry, the chairman of the board of the Slovakian Press Agency (SITA), IPI director David Dadge and IPI senior editor Radomir Licina.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana Press conference at the close of a two-day visit by the International Press Institute (IPI). IPI senior editor Radomir Licina. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Press conference at the close of a two-day visit by the International Press Institute (IPI).
IPI senior editor Radomir Licina.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana Press conference at the close of a two-day visit by the International Press Institute (IPI). Pavol Mudry, the chairman of the board of the Slovakian Press Agency (SITA). Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Press conference at the close of a two-day visit by the International Press Institute (IPI).
Pavol Mudry, the chairman of the board of the Slovakian Press Agency (SITA).
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana Press conference at the close of a two-day visit by the International Press Institute (IPI). IPI director David Dadge. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Press conference at the close of a two-day visit by the International Press Institute (IPI).
IPI director David Dadge.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana Press conference at the close of a two-day visit by the International Press Institute (IPI). IPI director David Dadge. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Press conference at the close of a two-day visit by the International Press Institute (IPI).
IPI director David Dadge.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana Press conference at the close of a two-day visit by the International Press Institute (IPI). IPI director David Dadge. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Press conference at the close of a two-day visit by the International Press Institute (IPI).
IPI director David Dadge.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana Press conference at the close of a two-day visit by the International Press Institute (IPI). IPI director David Dadge. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Press conference at the close of a two-day visit by the International Press Institute (IPI).
IPI director David Dadge.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana Press conference at the close of a two-day visit by the International Press Institute (IPI). From left to right: Pavol Mudry, the chairman of the board of the Slovakian Press Agency (SITA), IPI director David Dadge and IPI senior editor Radomir Licina. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Press conference at the close of a two-day visit by the International Press Institute (IPI).
From left to right: Pavol Mudry, the chairman of the board of the Slovakian Press Agency (SITA), IPI director David Dadge and IPI senior editor Radomir Licina.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana Press conference at the close of a two-day visit by the International Press Institute (IPI). From left to right: Pavol Mudry, the chairman of the board of the Slovakian Press Agency (SITA), IPI director David Dadge and IPI senior editor Radomir Licina. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Press conference at the close of a two-day visit by the International Press Institute (IPI).
From left to right: Pavol Mudry, the chairman of the board of the Slovakian Press Agency (SITA), IPI director David Dadge and IPI senior editor Radomir Licina.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

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