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Slovenian Foreign Minister Meets with Hungarian, Polish, and Slovak Counterparts
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Slovenian Foreign Minister Meets with Hungarian, Polish, and Slovak Counterparts

From Magyar Nemzet · () Hungarian

Translated from Hungarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The new Slovenian Foreign Minister Tone Kajzer met with his counterparts from Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia.
  • Discussions focused on bilateral relations, Visegrรกd cooperation, the Central European "Five," and the Three Seas Initiative.
  • The countries aim to strengthen partnerships, particularly in EU enlargement and multilateral cooperation.

Slovenia's new Foreign Minister, Tone Kajzer, has engaged in diplomatic talks with his counterparts from Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia. These meetings underscore Slovenia's commitment to regional cooperation within Central Europe.

During his meeting with Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanรกr, Kajzer discussed bilateral relations and the ongoing cooperation within frameworks such as the Visegrรกd Group, the Central European "Five," and the Three Seas Initiative. According to the Slovenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the involved nations intend to bolster their partnerships, with a particular focus on EU enlargement and multilateral collaboration.

Kajzer also held discussions with Hungarian Foreign Minister Pรฉter Szijjรกrtรณ, further emphasizing the importance of these regional alliances. The meetings signal a proactive approach by the new Slovenian government to strengthen ties with its neighbors and enhance its role in various European initiatives.

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Originally published by Magyar Nemzet in Hungarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.