Fajon to Alert NATO Allies on Western Balkans Situation

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Slovenian Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon announced today in Brussels that she will warn her NATO allies about the situation in the Western Balkans during an upcoming meeting of NATO foreign ministers.

Fajon expressed deep concern over the developments in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Kosovo, highlighting the importance of NATO’s continued engagement in the region, which remains politically unstable.

At the two-day NATO ministerial meeting, Fajon told reporters that the alliance should not overlook the Western Balkans. She emphasized the need for NATO to remain politically engaged in the region, despite the challenges it faces.

Key Highlights:

  • Tanja Fajon to alert NATO about instability in the Western Balkans.
  • Focus on Bosnia, Serbia, and Kosovo following recent elections.
  • Slovenia’s commitment to keeping Bosnia on its European path without rising tensions.

Fajon also pointed out that Slovenia, as a direct neighbor to the region, is closely monitoring the situation, especially in Bosnia, where the country hopes for stability and a continuation of its European integration process.

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