Slovenia not to soften its position on cohesion, says Šarec
Brussels, 7 February - Prime Minister Marjan Šarec was adamant in Brussels on Friday that Slovenia would insist on its position that drastic cuts to cohesion funds planned under the Finnish presidency's proposal for the EU's next long-term budget were unacceptable for the country.
Brussels, Belgium
Prime Minister Marjan Šarec (left) meets European Council President Charles Michel (right).
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA
Brussels, Belgium
Prime Minister Majan Šarec in Brussels to meet European Council President Charles Michel.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA
Brussels, Belgium
Prime Minister Majan Šarec in Brussels to meet European Council President Charles Michel.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA
Brussels, Belgium
Prime Minister Majan Šarec in Brussels to meet European Council President Charles Michel.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA
Brussels, Belgium
Prime Minister Majan Šarec in Brussels to meet European Council President Charles Michel.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA
Brussels, Belgium
Prime Minister Majan Šarec in Brussels to meet European Council President Charles Michel.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA
Brussels, Belgium
Prime Minister Majan Šarec in Brussels to meet European Council President Charles Michel.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA
Brussels, Belgium
Prime Minister Marjan Šarec (left) meets European Council President Charles Michel (right).
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA
Brussels, Belgium
Prime Minister Marjan Šarec (left) meets European Council President Charles Michel (right).
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA
Belgija, Bruselj.
Predsednik vlade, ki opravlja tekoče posle, Marjan Šarec se je sestal s predsednikom Evropskega sveta Charlesom Michelom.
Foto: Thierry Monasse/STA
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