Pahor's intentions to replace Lajcak, Slovenian prime minister has begun talking to European leaders

The Slovenian newspaper “Delo.si” has written today that Slovenia's Prime Minister Robert Golob unconditionally supports former Slovenia President Borut Pahor to assume the post of special EU envoy for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue. According to this newspaper, Gorob last month has lobbied at BA leaders, so Pahor can take over [...]
From the office of Prime Minister Golub, they have said today they have provided unconditional support for Pahor to assume the position of the EU Special Representative for dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina and other regional issues in the Western Balkans.
They added that over the past month Golob has held numerous bilateral talks with European countries' leaders, as well as with the European Union's top representatives, on the issue.
The prime minister says convinced that “President Pahor has testified with his current political experience and work that he is a great friend of Western Balkan countries and his efforts, as well as Slovenia's efforts, are aimed at the integration of Western Balkan countries into the European Union, ensuring peace and stability in the Western Balkans and thus the whole of Europe”.
Miroslav Lajcak's mandate expires in August.












