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In Kiev, Janša congratulated the courageous Ukrainian people.
World🏛️ PoliticsCenter4 hr. ago

In Kiev, Janša congratulated the courageous Ukrainian people.

Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša attended a ceremony in Kyiv on Ukraine's Independence Day, where he praised the courage of the Ukrainian people. He was scheduled to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky and Moldova's president Maia Sandu. Meanwhile, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen received Ukraine's Order of Europe, an honor awarded to those supporting Ukraine's defense of independence and EU accession. Von der Leyen announced a partnership between the EU and Ukraine in drone production, emphasizing investment in Ukraine's future and security. Ukraine's Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov highlighted agreements with the EU that would provide €300 million in funding and support for strengthening Ukraine's defense industry. Janša reiterated his support for Ukraine's full EU membership and emphasized the importance of justice and accountability in achieving lasting peace.

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Siol.net logoSiol.netState / PublicCenter4 hr. ago
In Kiev, Janša supported Ukraine and stressed the importance of a just peace.

Prime Minister Janez Janša attended a ceremony in Kyiv marking Ukraine's Day of Statehood and emphasized the importance of a just peace. He praised Ukraine's courage and sacrifice in facing Russian aggression and participated in the Southeast Europe-Ukraine summit, meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Janša was among the first foreign leaders to visit Kyiv shortly after Russia's invasion in March 2022, and a plaque commemorating his visit was placed outside the Ukrainian parliament. The event also included unexpected attendance by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, who is generally aligned with Russia.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced account of Prime Minister Janša's participation in a diplomatic event in Kyiv, highlighting his support for Ukraine and the presence of other international leaders. There is no overtly biased language, and the focus is on factual reporting of the event and related背景.

24ur (POP TV) logo24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenter4 hr. ago
In Kiev, Janša congratulated the courageous Ukrainian people.

Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša attended a ceremony in Kyiv on Ukraine's Independence Day, where he praised the courage of the Ukrainian people. He was scheduled to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky and Moldova's president Maia Sandu. Meanwhile, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen received Ukraine's Order of Europe, an honor awarded to those supporting Ukraine's defense of independence and EU accession. Von der Leyen announced a partnership between the EU and Ukraine in drone production, emphasizing investment in Ukraine's future and security. Ukraine's Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov highlighted agreements with the EU that would provide €300 million in funding and support for strengthening Ukraine's defense industry. Janša reiterated his support for Ukraine's full EU membership and emphasized the importance of justice and accountability in achieving lasting peace.

Bias read (Center): The article provides balanced coverage of international diplomatic activities involving Slovenia, Ukraine, and the EU. It includes quotes from multiple officials, mentions both Slovenian and Ukrainian perspectives, and reports on formal agreements and ceremonies without overtly favoring any side. No

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