I'm an anti-Fascist, Pahor tells Mladina

Ljubljana, 17 July - President Borut Pahor discussed Monday's return of National Hall in Trieste to the Slovenian minority, and his and Italian President Sergio Mattarella's visit to two memorials in Basovizza in an interview he gave to Mladina weekly. He said Italy transferring the centre's ownership onto the minority should not be taken for granted.

Basovizza, Italy Borut Pahor and Sergio Mattarella, the presidents of Slovenia and Italy, holding hands as they pay their respects to the Italian victims of post-WWII killings by the Yugoslav communists at the memorial at the foiba of Basovizza. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA

Basovizza, Italy
Borut Pahor and Sergio Mattarella, the presidents of Slovenia and Italy, holding hands as they pay their respects to the Italian victims of post-WWII killings by the Yugoslav communists at the memorial at the foiba of Basovizza.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA

Basovizza, Italy Borut Pahor and Sergio Mattarella, the presidents of Slovenia and Italy, paying their respects to the Slovenian victims of the Fascist regime at the Memorial to Basovizza Heroes, three young Slovenians and a Croat executed in 1930. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA File photo

Basovizza, Italy
Borut Pahor and Sergio Mattarella, the presidents of Slovenia and Italy, paying their respects to the Slovenian victims of the Fascist regime at the Memorial to Basovizza Heroes, three young Slovenians and a Croat executed in 1930.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
File photo

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