Slovakia to chair the OSCE in 2019
Last week, the fifty seven member states of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) approved candidacy of Slovakia to chair the organisation in 2019.
Last week, the fifty seven member states of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) approved candidacy of Slovakia to chair the organisation in 2019.
President Andrej Kiska criticized slow progress in dealing with political scandals during an appearance on the political discussion TV show of the public broadcaster RTVS, "Five minutes to twelve".
The politicians met during the visit of a Slovak delegation to the Mediterranean country led by the Speaker of the Slovak Parliament, Andrej Danko.
As of Sunday, Bratislava and Košice are again connected by the Inter City trains of the state carrier. Thus, the company will resume competition with private carrier Regio Jet after almost a yearlong ...
Slovak Foreign and European Affairs Minister Miroslav Lajcak expressed Slovakia's interest in taking up the reins of the OSCE's rotating chairmanship in 2019. The chairmanship is currently held by Germany. ...
Finance Minister Peter Kažimír and Council of Europe Development Bank Governor Rolf Wenzel have signed an agreement on setting up a Slovak Inclusive Growth Account. Slovakia will contribute €2 million ...
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi is directly responsible for the destabilization which may occur in the eurozone in the coming months, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico told Parliament during question ...
The law on support for the least developed districts will probably be expanded to include additional districts, Prime Minister Robert Fico has told Parliament. "This mechanism has proven to be extraordinarily ...
The Supreme Audit Office is under no obligation to carry out an audit at the Foreign and European Affairs Ministry in connection with allegedly overpriced cultural events linked to Slovakia's Council ...
Representatives of EU-member states have approved an amendment to the regulation on mechanisms that will make it easier for member states to suspend visa waiver agreements, Slovak Interior Minister Robert ...