Friday, February 29, 2008

EU Presidency

Slovenia has become the first new member of the European Union to hold the rotating presidency of the block.

The European Commission met with the Slovenian cabinet on the 8th of January to discuss the priorities of the EU during Slovenia's term at the helm of the bloc in the first half of the year. Margot Wallstroem answered "the goal for 2008 was to have a Europe of results."

There has been confidence in the success of the Slovenian Presidency of the EU. According to Jansa, the presidency will tailor its activities in order to provide for smooth ratification of the recently-signed EU reform treaty. Their goal is to have the document in force by 2009.

Another item high on the agenda of the talks was the future of the Western Balkans. The talks produced a concrete initiative; Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel announced plans for an EU task force that would  help Serbia with its accession efforts. 

On the homefront in Slovenia, several dozen people turned out in front of the Serbian Orthodox church in Ljubljana to protest against the independence of Kosovo. Not atypically, it passed peacefully.

1 comment:

IanM said...

Great find! Glad to see you updating your blog again. I know Slovenia has been a bit disappointing for you, but trust me, if you dig deep enough something is bound to turn up. Even if it is just metal. (A bad mining reference there based off an earlier blog post...)