Security Issue in Egypt Causes Tensions in Slovenia

Ljubljana/Cairo/Brussels, 31 January - Slovenia's leading travel agency Kompas on Monday cancelled trips to Egypt planned for the coming weekend after weekly flights to the country were still operated as normal on Saturday. The Foreign Ministry responded to diverging views on the security situation in Egypt by advising against any trips to the country.

Brussels. Belgium
Foreign Minister Samuel Zbogar speaks to the press on the sidelines of a session of the EU Council for External Affairs focusing on the situation in Egypt.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels. Belgium
Foreign Minister Samuel Zbogar speaks to the press on the sidelines of a session of the EU Council for External Affairs focusing on the situation in Egypt.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels. Belgium
Foreign Minister Samuel Zbogar speaks to the press on the sidelines of a session of the EU Council for External Affairs focusing on the situation in Egypt.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels. Belgium
Foreign Minister Samuel Zbogar speaks to the press on the sidelines of a session of the EU Council for External Affairs focusing on the situation in Egypt.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels. Belgium
Foreign Minister Samuel Zbogar speaks to the press on the sidelines of a session of the EU Council for External Affairs focusing on the situation in Egypt.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

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