Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
05LJUBLJANA294
2005-05-05 04:03:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Ljubljana
Cable title:  

COUNTRY CLEARANCE FOR GORDON TODD

Tags:  KPAO OIIP 
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UNCLAS LJUBLJANA 000294 

SIPDIS


EUR/PD

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KPAO OIIP
SUBJECT: COUNTRY CLEARANCE FOR GORDON TODD

REF: STATE 079374

UNCLAS LJUBLJANA 000294

SIPDIS


EUR/PD

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KPAO OIIP
SUBJECT: COUNTRY CLEARANCE FOR GORDON TODD

REF: STATE 079374


1. Embassy Ljubljana welcomes the visit of and grants
Country Clearance to Mr. Gordon Todd, Counsel to
Assistant Attorney General Alex Acosta, U.S. Department
of Justice, to travel to Ljubljana, Slovenia on May 07
- 10, 2005, to accompany AAG Alex Acosta to participate
in meetings on anti-trafficking issues, in support of
post's objective, to reduce trafficking in persons.


2. The Control Officer for your visit is Colleen
Hyland, Office phone: 386-1-200-5708, fax: 386-1-200-
5555, Cell phone: 386-70-323-664.


3. A reservation has been made for you at the Grand
Hotel Union, tel: 386-1-308-1270; FAX: 386-1-308-1015.
The cost of a single room is EUR 90. Please inform
Post of any changes in order to avoid a no-show bill.


4. Post will assist with transportation from airport
and will also arrange transportation for Mr. Acosta.


5. The overall security threat level for U.S.
personnel and interests in Ljubljana, Slovenia is
considered to be low. Slovenia has a low crime rate
and violent crime is extremely rare. Nonetheless,
visitors should take normal security precautions and
are requested to report any suspected surveillance of
themselves or U.S. facilities to the Mission Security
Office. Visitors should avoid carrying large amounts
of cash and jewelry on their person and are urged to
use safe deposit boxes available in hotel. While very
uncommon, there have been some incidents of purse
snatching or pickpockets, usually at night outside of
bars. The threat from intelligence services remains
viable, and official visitors should take appropriate
measures to protect classified or sensitive
conversations and documents. Conversations on non-
secure lines and cell phones should be considered
subject to compromise.

ROBERTSON


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2005LJUBLJ00294 - Classification: UNCLASSIFIED



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