Slovakia supports EU enlargement
The EU-Western Balkans summit in Sofia on Thursday was not supposed to discuss enlargement, stated Slovak Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia, on Thursday. According to him, ...
The EU-Western Balkans summit in Sofia on Thursday was not supposed to discuss enlargement, stated Slovak Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia, on Thursday. According to him, ...
Slovakia will prepare a national strategy for an effective fight against corruption and fraud involving EU funds in cooperation with the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development and its expert ...
128 MPs, including those from the Opposition, supported a bill aimed against bureaucracy at its second reading. The draft law introduces measures to reduce administrative burdens by using public administration ...
The European Commission (EC) decided on Thursday to refer Slovakia to the Court of Justice of the EU for not allowing a judicial appeal against a decision to refuse, annul or revoke a visa. The EU executive ...
The Vietnamese Ambassador in Bratislava, Minh Trong Duong, officially said to the Foreign Ministry that Vietnamese businessman Trinh Xuan Thanh had never been to Slovakia, Slovak Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini ...
Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajčák and the US Ambassador Adam Sterling unveiled a bust of the 28th US President Woodrow Wilson in Bratislava on Friday. The bust commemorates the President whose statement ...
While the Western Balkan states want to hear more about their chances of joining the European Union, EU leaders who gathered at the summit in Sofia on Thursday spent time discussing how to protect the ...
"Slovakia's role is to bring the Višegrad Four Group (Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland) back into the game towards the European Union," stated Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini (Smer-SD) ...
Most automotive suppliers in Slovakia expect a sales growth of more than 5% this year and significant investments in technologies over three to five years.
The meeting which was scheduled for this Thursday in Bratislava to mark the birthday of murdered journalist Jan Kuciak and a call for early elections has been postponed to Friday, May 25. It will start ...