Foreign Relations of Slovenia - Rest of World

Rest of World

Country Formal Relations Began Notes
Argentina See Foreign relations of Argentina
Australia See Foreign relations of Australia
Canada See Foreign relations of Canada
Egypt See Egypt–Slovenia relations

Since September 2007, Egypt has an embassy in Ljubljana. Slovenia has an embassy in Cairo (opened in 1993). Both countries are members of the Union for the Mediterranean.

India See Foreign relations of India
Iraq See Foreign relations of Iraq
Israel 1992-04-28 See Israel–Slovenia relations
  • Israel is represented in Slovenia through its embassy in Vienna (Austria) and an honorary consulate in Slovenia.
  • Since August 1, 1994, Slovenia has an embassy in Tel Aviv. Slovenia has an honorary consulate in Haifa and in Tel Aviv.
  • See also History of the Jews in Slovenia
  • Slovenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: directions of representations in both countries
Japan See Foreign relations of Japan
People's Republic of China See Foreign relations of the People's Republic of China
South Africa 1992-11-09
  • South Africa recognised the independence and sovereignty of Slovenia on April 2, 1992.
  • Slovenia has no official representation in South Africa.
  • South Africa is represented in Slovenia through its embassy in Vienna, Austria, and through an honorary consulate in Ljubljana.
United States 1992-04-07 See Slovenia – United States relations
  • The United States opened a new Embassy in Ljubljana in August 1992.

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