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November 14, 2009

Madam Secretary in Slovenia

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Only two weeks after President Bill Clinton, another prominent member of his administration paid a visit to Slovenia. This time former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright in her current capacity as the chairwoman of the group of experts in charge of preparation of the new NATO strategic concept.

While attending a seminar on the new NATO concept at Brdo pri Kranju, Secretary Albright also held bilateral meetings with Slovenian leadership, namely President Danilo Türk, Prime Minister Borut Pahor, Defense Minister Ljubica Jelušič and Foreign Minister Samuel Žbogar. They discussed a wide range of topical issues, among them the cooperation between Slovenia and the United States, the new NATO strategy, the alliance’s future and enlargement, the situation in the Western Balkans, as well as developments in Afghanistan and Pakistan. 

The seminar in Slovenia was the second of four events to guide the development of the new strategic concept. It focused mostly on NATO operations and its engagement in wider world. It was also attended by Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, other NATO officials, members of the group of experts, and representatives of all 28 member states. 

The last seminar will take place in Washington, DC, at the beginning of 2010.