Janša at EU Parliament: EU should start acting more strategically
Strasbourg, 6 July - PM Janez Janša said as he addressed the European Parliament on Tuesday he believed the time had come for the EU to start acting more strategically, including in the Western Balkans. Presenting the Slovenian EU presidency's priorities, he said the first short-term priority was to do everything to prevent the fourth wave of the pandemic.
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PM Janez Janša presenting Slovenia's EU presidency priorities at the European Parliament.
Photo: Mathieu Cugnot/European Parliament
Strasbourg, France
PM Janez Janša presenting Slovenia's EU presidency priorities at the European Parliament.
Photo: Mathieu Cugnot/European Parliament
Strasbourg, France
Manfred Weber, the head of the European People's Party (EPP) groupin, speaking at the European Parliament, urging PM Janez Janša that Slovenia appoint its two European delegated prosecutors as soon as possible.
Photo: Mathieu Cugnot/European Parliament
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen addressing the European Parliament after PM Janez Janša presented Slovenia's EU presidency priorities.
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PM Janez Janša (left) presenting Slovenia's EU presidency priorities at the European Parliament.
Photo: Mathieu Cugnot/European Parliament
Strasbourg, France
PM Janez Janša presenting Slovenia's EU presidency priorities at the European Parliament.
Photo: Mathieu Cugnot/European Parliament
Strasbourg, France
PM Janez Janša presenting Slovenia's EU presidency priorities at the European Parliament.
Photo: Mathieu Cugnot/European Parliament
Strasbourg, France
PM Janez Janša (left) presenting Slovenia's EU presidency priorities at the European Parliament.
Photo: Mathieu Cugnot/European Parliament
Strasbourg, France
PM Janez Janša presenting Slovenia's EU presidency priorities at the European Parliament.
Photo: Mathieu Cugnot/European Parliament
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