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Kosovo to test Slovenia leaders | Kosovo to test Slovenia leaders |
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Sixteen years after independence, Slovenia has taken up the presidency of the EU, offering to act as a bridge with the Balkans. | |
The breakaway Serbian province of Kosovo is itself expected to declare independence within weeks, presenting the EU with a potential crisis. | The breakaway Serbian province of Kosovo is itself expected to declare independence within weeks, presenting the EU with a potential crisis. |
Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel has said he aims to resolve the Kosovo issue by the end of June. | Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel has said he aims to resolve the Kosovo issue by the end of June. |
The EU will send a civilian team to Kosovo to assist the Nato-led force. | The EU will send a civilian team to Kosovo to assist the Nato-led force. |
Yugoslav legacy | Yugoslav legacy |
Kosovo has been run by the United Nations since 1999, when Nato intervened to end Serb persecution of ethnic Albanians, some of whom had taken up arms. | Kosovo has been run by the United Nations since 1999, when Nato intervened to end Serb persecution of ethnic Albanians, some of whom had taken up arms. |
Slovenia, like Serbia and Kosovo, was part of the former Yugoslav federation, and is well-placed to help mediate between the two. | Slovenia, like Serbia and Kosovo, was part of the former Yugoslav federation, and is well-placed to help mediate between the two. |
FACTS ABOUT SLOVENIA Population: Two millionIndependence: June 1991Size: 20,250 sq km (7,800 sq miles), more than 50% forest Major exports: cars, household appliances, generic drugsJoined EU, Nato in 2004; eurozone in 2007Prime Minister: Janez JansaPresident: Danilo Turk Profile: Slovenia The Serbian parliament has already voted overwhelmingly to condemn any declaration of independence by Kosovo, warning of repercussions for countries that recognise it. | FACTS ABOUT SLOVENIA Population: Two millionIndependence: June 1991Size: 20,250 sq km (7,800 sq miles), more than 50% forest Major exports: cars, household appliances, generic drugsJoined EU, Nato in 2004; eurozone in 2007Prime Minister: Janez JansaPresident: Danilo Turk Profile: Slovenia The Serbian parliament has already voted overwhelmingly to condemn any declaration of independence by Kosovo, warning of repercussions for countries that recognise it. |
Although the Serbian vote was seen as a warning to EU states, Mr Rupel said it was intended for domestic consumption, ahead of presidential elections on 20 January. | Although the Serbian vote was seen as a warning to EU states, Mr Rupel said it was intended for domestic consumption, ahead of presidential elections on 20 January. |
Kosovo has a sizeable Serbian minority and there have been protests against the EU's plans for a police and justice mission. | Kosovo has a sizeable Serbian minority and there have been protests against the EU's plans for a police and justice mission. |
Balkan ambition | Balkan ambition |
Slovenia joined the EU in 2004 and is the first former communist state to take on the presidency. | Slovenia joined the EU in 2004 and is the first former communist state to take on the presidency. |
European affairs secretary Janez Lenarcic says his country will do all it can to speed up the process of membership for all the former Yugoslav states. | European affairs secretary Janez Lenarcic says his country will do all it can to speed up the process of membership for all the former Yugoslav states. |
"Europe should be more proactive and assist these countries," he says. | "Europe should be more proactive and assist these countries," he says. |
In November 2007, Serbia initialled a Stabilisation and Association Agreement, taking a first step towards membership of the EU. | In November 2007, Serbia initialled a Stabilisation and Association Agreement, taking a first step towards membership of the EU. |
Lisbon Treaty | Lisbon Treaty |
Slovenia will also have the task of pushing EU member states to ratify the Lisbon Treaty. | Slovenia will also have the task of pushing EU member states to ratify the Lisbon Treaty. |
Mr Lenarcic says that "for the sake of the European project we must not fail again". | Mr Lenarcic says that "for the sake of the European project we must not fail again". |
With two significant tasks on its hands, Slovenia is likely to find the presidency a big challenge. | With two significant tasks on its hands, Slovenia is likely to find the presidency a big challenge. |
It has a population of two million and a tiny diplomatic network in Europe. | It has a population of two million and a tiny diplomatic network in Europe. |
But it has increased the size of its delegation in Brussels to 170 and given 1,500 officials language and negotiation courses for their involvement in the six-month presidency. | But it has increased the size of its delegation in Brussels to 170 and given 1,500 officials language and negotiation courses for their involvement in the six-month presidency. |
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