Key Points

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met Slovenia's State Secretary Marko Stucin to discuss strengthening bilateral ties. The two nations have maintained diplomatic relations since Slovenia's independence in 1991. Jaishankar previously visited Slovenia in 2021 for the Bled Strategic Forum. Slovenia has had a resident mission in New Delhi since 2002.

Key Points: Jaishankar Meets Slovenia's Marko Stucin to Strengthen Bilateral Ties

  • Jaishankar hosts Slovenia's State Secretary Marko Stucin in Delhi
  • Focus on strengthening India-Slovenia diplomatic ties
  • Slovenia opened its New Delhi mission in 2002
  • Jaishankar visited Slovenia for Bled Strategic Forum in 2021
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EAM Jaishankar meets Slovenia's State Secretary Marko Stucin, discusses multilateral partnership

EAM Jaishankar discusses India-Slovenia multilateral partnership with State Secretary Marko Stucin in New Delhi.

"Pleased to receive State Secretary @markostucin of Slovenia in Delhi today. Discussed India's strong bilateral and multilateral partnership with Slovenia. – S Jaishankar"

New Delhi, May 6

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday welcomed Slovenia's State Secretary Marko Stucin in New Delhi. The two leaders discussed a "strong bilateral and multilateral partnership" between India and Slovenia.

Sharing a post on X, Jaishankar wrote, "Pleased to receive State Secretary @markostucin of Slovenia in Delhi today. Discussed India's strong bilateral and multilateral partnership with Slovenia."

https://x.com/DrSJaishankar/status/1919717243983917237

Stucin has worked as a career diplomat at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 2006. Initially, in the European Union Department, he was tasked with coordinating Slovenian positions at meetings of the European Council, the Political and Security Committee of the Council of the EU and working bodies in the field of the Union's Common Foreign and Security Policy. During the first Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the EU in 2008, he was a national delegate to the Council of the EU working group on sanctions.

Slovenia attained independence from erstwhile Yugoslavia in 1991. India recognised Slovenia on May 11, 1992. India supported Slovenia for membership at the UN. Slovenia was admitted into the UN on May 23, 1992.

Diplomatic relations with Slovenia were concretised when the Ambassador of India in Vienna presented credentials on February 3, 1993, for concurrent accreditation to Slovenia. India opened its resident Mission in Ljubljana in February 2007.

Slovenia opened its resident mission in New Delhi on 01 August 2002 and upgraded it to Ambassador-level in September 2009. Slovenian Embassy in New Delhi has concurrent accreditation in Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Slovenia has its Honorary Consuls in India in four cities - Kolkata, Bangalore, Mumbai and Chennai, according to the Embassy of India in Slovenia.

EAM Jaishankar paid a visit to Slovenia to participate in the 16th annual Bled Strategic Forum (BSF) in Bled, Slovenia and to attend the Gymnich meeting of the EU Foreign Ministers from September 2-3, 2021. This was the first ever visit to Slovenia by an Indian Cabinet Rank External Affairs Minister.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Good to see India strengthening ties with smaller European nations. Slovenia may be small but has strategic importance in EU politics. Our diplomats are doing smart work by building these connections. 🇮🇳🤝🇸🇮
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope such meetings translate into concrete economic benefits for India. What sectors can we collaborate on with Slovenia? Would love to see more student exchange programs too!
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Arjun S.
Slovenia's concurrent accreditation in Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh is interesting. Could be a useful partner for India in South Asian diplomacy. Smart move by MEA!
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Sunita R.
Visited Slovenia last year - beautiful country with warm people. More Indians should explore beyond the usual European destinations. Hope this partnership leads to easier visa processes and direct flights!
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Vikram J.
Slovenia supported India's NSG bid in 2016. We should nurture such friends in Europe who understand our strategic concerns. Every vote counts in multilateral forums!
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Neha P.
The 2021 Bled Strategic Forum was an important platform for India. We need more such engagements where our foreign minister can present India's viewpoint directly to European leaders. Well done Dr. Jaishankar!
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Karan D.
While these diplomatic meetings are important, I wish our media would cover them with more depth. Most Indians don't know much about Slovenia beyond it being a former Yugoslav republic. More educational content needed!

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