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Hungary–Slovenia relations are the bilateral relations between Hungary and Slovenia. Hungary has an embassy in Ljubljana. [1] Slovenia has an embassy in Budapest [2] and a general consulate in Szentgotthárd. The countries share 102 km of common border.
See Finland–Slovenia relations. Finland is represented in Slovenia through its embassy in Budapest, Hungary. Slovenia is represented in Finland through its embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark. Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO. France: See France–Slovenia relations. France has an embassy in Ljubljana.
Slovenia (See Hungary–Slovenia relations) Both countries have an ethnic minority from the other state: in Hungary there are around 3,000 Ethnic Slovenes, and in Slovenia there are around 7,713 Ethnic Hungarians. Hungary has an embassy in Ljubljana. [243] Slovenia has an embassy in Budapest and a general consulate in Szentgotthárd. [244]
Slovenia said Thursday it will introduce border checks with neighboring Hungary and Croatia following Italy's decision to do the same with Slovenia because of security concerns due to violence in ...
Slovenia on Saturday deployed police on border crossings with Croatia and Hungary to prevent potential security threats, leading to queues as travellers waited to have their documents checked. The ...
Hungary–Slovenia border (1 C, 1 P) D. ... Pages in category "Hungary–Slovenia relations" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Hungary imposed a national import ban on 24 Ukrainian agricultural products, including grains, vegetables, several meat products and honey, according to a government decree published on Friday.
Subsequently, Hungary and Slovakia established embassies in Bratislava and Budapest and kept diplomatic relations during World War Two. Despite a formal alliance inside the Berlin pact (1940) and a common war against the Allies, Slovak-Hungarian political relations maintained on the brink of war due to the frontier dispute and the oppression of ...