"Deeply appreciate Slovenia's condemnation of Pahalgam terror attack": India thanks Slovenia for support against terrorism
New Delhi, June 25
India has lauded Slovenia's support in the fight against terrorism, with Ministry of External Affairs Secretary Sibi George thanking the European nation for condemning the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack and backing India's efforts against global and cross-border terrorism.
Addressing Slovenia's National Day celebrations at the Slovenian Embassy in New Delhi on Wednesday, George said, "India and Slovenia enjoy warm and friendly relations based on mutual respect, shared democratic values and common commitment to multilateralism. Our bilateral relations have been strengthened by regular high-level exchanges."
Highlighting the growth in bilateral ties, he said, "The historic state visit of the Honourable President of India to Slovenia [Ram Nath Kovind] in 2019 and the visit of the External Affairs Minister in 2021 [S Jaishankar] have contributed immensely in building our relationship."
Emphasising the shared commitment to combating terrorism, the MEA official said, "India and Slovenia also share the common resolve in the fight against terrorism. We deeply appreciate Slovenia's strong condemnation of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir in India in April 2025 and its resolute stand on opposition to terrorism in any and every form."
Reiterating India's position on terrorism, he said, "India has zero tolerance towards terrorism. That message was made clear and loud in Operation Sindoor."
Thanking Slovenia for its support, George added, "We thank our friends in Slovenia for their support in our fight against global terrorism and cross-border terrorism."
On Wednesday, Sibi George attended the National Day celebrations of Slovenia at its embassy in Delhi and reaffirmed the commitment to longstanding India- Slovenia partnership.
In a post on X, Official Spokesperson of the MEA, Randhir Jaiswal said, "Secretary (West) Sibi George represented India at the National Day celebrations of the Republic of Slovenia. He reaffirmed the commitment to longstanding India-Slovenia partnership and further strengthening cooperation in new areas of mutual interest. He also appreciated Slovenia's steadfast support to India in the fight against cross border terrorism."
Ambassador of Slovenia, Tomaz Mencin, said that India and Slovenia enjoy warm and cordial relations marked by regular political dialogue.
"Over the past three and a half decades, Slovenia has established itself as a stable democracy, a successful member of the European Union and NATO, and a trusted partner in the international community. These achievements are a source of pride, but also remind us that the future requires continuous adaptation, innovation, and investment in knowledge, creativity, and sustainable development," he said.
"As we celebrate this milestone, we also reflect on the strong and steadily growing friendship between Slovenia and India. Our two countries enjoy warm and cordial relations marked by regular political dialogue, mutual respect, and expanding cooperation across many fields. The approaching 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Slovenia and India provides an excellent opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to further strengthening the partnership," he added.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Thank you Slovenia! 🇮🇳🤝🇸🇮 Every voice against terrorism matters. The cross-border terrorism from our western neighbour needs to be isolated internationally. Glad that even a small European nation like Slovenia sees through the game. Operation Sindoor showed the world our resolve.
As someone who has lived in both India and Slovenia, I can say this relationship is genuine. Slovenia is a principled nation and they have always stood for the right side of history. The 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations is indeed a milestone. Let's hope this translates into stronger counter-terror cooperation.
While I appreciate the diplomatic win, I'm more interested in why terrorism in J&K hasn't been fully eliminated despite so many operations. The local population in Pahalgam are suffering. Condemnation from a European nation is good, but what about addressing the root causes within our own borders? Just saying...
It's heartening to see India's diplomatic outreach bearing fruit. Slovenia may be small but its voice in the EU matters. This is how you isolate terrorist havens - through sustained diplomatic pressure. And those saying 'what about domestic issues' - you can do both simultaneously.
I still remember the Pahalgam news - it was so tragic. Innocent tourists just enjoying nature, and terrorists strike. The fact that Slovenia, a country far away, condemned it shows that India's narrative against cross-border terrorism is being heard globally. 🇮🇳
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