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NEWS - Polen: Klimakonferenz in Katowice
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Borut Pahor, President of Slovenia
COP24 climate change summit, Katowice, Poland - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS: Flüchtlingstrom passiert Rigonce in Slowenien
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President of Slovenia Borut Pahor visiting the camp in Rigonce and talkin to the Red cross.
Migrant crisis, Rigonce, Slovenia - 24 Oct 2015
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NEWS: Flüchtlingstrom passiert Rigonce in Slowenien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marko Vanovsek/LNP/REX Shutterstock (5294294n)
President of Slovenia Borut Pahor visiting the camp in Rigonce and talkin to the Red cross.
Migrant crisis, Rigonce, Slovenia - 24 Oct 2015
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
Slovenian President Borut Pahor (L) and Croatian President Ivo Josipovic (R) pose with German Chancelor Angela Merkel (C) during a welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.02/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
Slovenian President Borut Pahor (L) and Croatian President Ivo Josipovic (R) pose with German Chancelor Angela Merkel (C) during a welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.10/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
Slovenian President Borut Pahor (L) and Croatian President Ivo Josipovic (R) pose with German Chancelor Angela Merkel (C) during a welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.01/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
Slovenian President Borut Pahor (C) and Croatian President Ivo Josipovic (R) pose with German Chancelor Angela Merkel (L) during a welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.06/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
Slovenian President Borut Pahor (L) and Croatian President Ivo Josipovic (R) pose with German Chancelor Angela Merkel (C) during a welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.09/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
Slovenian President Borut Pahor (C) and Croatian President Ivo Josipovic (R) pose with German Chancelor Angela Merkel (L) during a welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.07/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
Slovenian President Borut Pahor (L) and Croatian President Ivo Josipovic (R) pose with German Chancelor Angela Merkel (C) during a welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.11/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
Slovenian President Borut Pahor (L) and Croatian President Ivo Josipovic (R) pose with German Chancelor Angela Merkel (C) during a welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.13/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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