Slovenia Times
23. April, 2021
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Ljubljana – European Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson and Interior Minister Aleš Hojs discussed on Thursday the priorities of Slovenia’s upcoming EU presidency. They highlighted the new Schengen strategy, migration pact and the Western Balkans as some of the key areas of interest.
Johansson said the new Schengen strategy would be “an important task for the Slovenian presidency” since it is important that Schengen be re-established as an area of security, freedom and justice.
Hojs said Slovenia supported the expansion of the Schengen zone, in particular to Croatia. He noted it did not want to defer the implementation of interoperability as some member states have proposed, but sought to implement it by 2023 as planned.
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