Italian President to Address National Assembly

10. 07. 2012

Italian President to Address National Assembly


Italian President Giorgio Napolitano will start a two-day state visit to Slovenia on Tuesday aimed at reaffirming strong ties between the countries. He will address the National Assembly and meet top state officials.

 

 

Napolitano will be the first foreign president to address the Slovenian parliament. According to President Danilo Türk's office, the Italian president has been given this honour because of his great personal commitment to strengthening relations with Slovenia. Napolitano, who arrived on Monday evening, will be received by Türk at Brdo pri Kranju this morning. The presidents are expected to discuss the current eurozone crisis, the EU's relations with the Eastern neighbourhood and Russia, and the situation in the Western Balkans and southern Mediterranean. Also discussed will be the position of the Slovenian minority in Italy and its funding, one of the main open issues between the two countries. Prior to his address at the National Assembly, the Italian president will hold talks with Speaker Gregor Virant. Napolitano is scheduled to meet PM Janez Janša and Ljubljana Mayor Zoran Janković on Wednesday.

 

 

Source: The Slovenia Times

Italian President to Address National Assembly