Slovenia against mandatory migrant quotas for EU countries
Brussels, 5 June - Seven EU members, including Slovenia, addressed a letter to the European Commission expressing their resolute opposition to compulsory redistribution of migrants among EU member states. The letter was signed by Slovenia, all four Visegrad countries - Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, as well as Estonia and Latvia.
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Interior Minister Aleš Hojs speaks to the press about topical issues related to the coronavirus crisis.
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