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Romanian-Sloveninan relations
Map indicating locations of Romania and Slovenia

Romania

Slovenia

Romanian-Sloveninan relations are official and economic relations between Romania and Slovenia. Both countries established diplomatic relations on August 28, 1992. Romania has an embassy in Ljubljana.[1] Slovenia has an embassy in Bucharest[2]. Both countries are full members of NATO and of the European Union and participated in the 2004 Bucharest conference on Danube river basin.

Formal Relations

After proclaiming its independence in June 1991, Romania acknowledged Slovenia in 1992. The Embassy of Romania in Ljubljana was opened in August 1993, and in July 1997 the representation level of the diplomatic mission was raised to Ambassador.[3]

In May 2002, Romanian Minister of Public Works, Transport and Housing Miron Mitrea and his Slovenian counterpart, Jakob Presecnik signed an agreement on sea transportation between Romania's and Republic of Slovenia's governments.[4]

In June 2003, Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel and Romanian colleague Mircea Geoana met and discussed economic cooperation, especially in the field of pharmacy. They confirmed that relations were excellent with no outstanding issues. They discussed various agreements and protocols that were being formalized, and ways to strengthen economic and cultural ties. Both countries are committed to closer cooperation, particularly in terms of integration into EU and NATO.[5][6]

In June 2004, the President of Romania Ion Iliescu made a two-day official visit to Slovenia. He discussed subjects such as European integration, the situation in Iraq and the Hungarian minorities in both countries. During the visit, the Slovenian and Romanian Ministers of Health signed an agreement for cooperation in the fields of health and medicine.[7] Ion Iliescu said that he hoped that Romania would be able to conclude EU accession negotiations in 2004 with technical assistance from Slovenia.[8]

In September 2005, Romanian Foreign Minister Mihai-Razvan Ungureanu and Slovene Parliament Speaker France Cukjati discussed the options for economic cooperation between the two countries.[9]

Trade and Investment

Economic cooperation between Slovenia and Romania has grown fast recently. Slovenian exports to Romania in 2002 increased by 21% and amounted to EUR 78.8 million, and imports increased by 4% and amounted to EUR 98.3 million. Pharmacy and pharmaceutical products are a key trade and investment area.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Romanian embassy in Ljubljana".
  2. ^ "Slovenian embassy in Bucharest".
  3. ^ "Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Slovenia".
  4. ^ "Romania, Slovenia sign sea transportation agreement". Rompres news agency. May 29, 2002.
  5. ^ "Dobro sodelovanje z Romunijo (Good cooperation with Romania)" (in Slovene). 24ur.com. 10.06.2003. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  6. ^ a b "Minister dr. Rupel sprejel romunskega zunanjega ministra (Foreign ministers meet)" (in Slovene). Finance. 10.6.2003. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  7. ^ "Romunski predsednik v Sloveniji (Romanian President in Slovenia)" (in Slovene). 24ur.com. 06.07.2004. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  8. ^ "Romunija lovi EU in upa na izkušnje Slovenije (Romania asks for advice on EU experience from Slovenia)" (in Slovene). Dnevnik. 07.07.2004. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  9. ^ Romanian FM pleased Slovenia to ratify Romania's, Bulgaria's EU entry accords", 28 September 2005 {{citation}}: Text "publisherSTA News Agency accessed from BBC Monitoring Europe, via LEXIS/NEXIS, a commercial service" ignored (help)

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