Slovenian ambassador says “it is our duty to offer support” to Ukraine

El embajador esloveno, Robert Krmelj (a la dcha.), junto a la consejera de la Embajada, Tina

Juan David Latorre

 

“By helping Ukraine to defend itself, we are defending the space of freedom and democracy,” said Slovenia’s ambassador to Madrid, Robert Krmelj, during a reception to mark his country’s National Day.

 

“We are witnessing an unprovoked military aggression by Putin’s Russia against an independent, sovereign and democratic Ukraine. The war against Ukraine is unjust, unjustifiable and illegal. As an independent and democratic state, Ukraine has the right to decide its own future,” he added, before stressing that “it is our duty to offer it support and solidarity”.

 

Krmelj pointed out that, in this context, “the NATO summit in Madrid has taken on even greater importance” and expressed his hope that this conclave would “establish NATO’s strategic direction for the next decade and beyond”.

 

As for the bilateral relationship with Spain, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, the ambassador described it as “excellent and friendly”, characterised by “a high level of mutual understanding and adherence to the same European and transatlantic goals and values”.  He added that economic cooperation and contacts at intergovernmental level have also been strengthened, while trade exchanges continue to grow, “which have almost reached their pre-pandemic level”.

 

The Slovenian ambassador also announced that, following the opening of a new honorary consulate in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria last autumn, he hopes to be able to continue expanding “the network of our honorary consuls in Spain”.

 

Finally, he assured that “our recent accession to the Euro-Mediterranean Group of EU member states, the EUMED 9, provides an important additional framework for further intensifying our cooperation in the European and Mediterranean context” and “demonstrates the desire to create closer ties with the Mediterranean member states of the EU, and with Spain specifically”.

 

The ambassadors of El Salvador, Mauricio Peñate Guzmán, and Norway, Nils Haugstveit, with their spouses and Lara Alegría (second from right), Frontex liaison officer for Spain and Portugal.

 

Bosnia and Herzegovina was represented at the event by its Ambassador, Danka Savic, and the Embassy’s 1st Secretary, Milica Lopatic.

 

From left to right, the ambassadors of Haiti, Louis Marie Montfort, Armenia, Sos Avetisyan, and Moisés Maestro of Univack Creative.

 

The Chargé d’Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Montenegro, Aleksandra Dakovic (left), and the Chargé d’Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Poland, Karina Wegrzynowska.

 

The reception was enlivened by a group of Slovenian army musicians.

 

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