Identifier
Created
Classification
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05LJUBLJANA746
2005-10-21 10:10:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Ljubljana
Cable title:  

COUNTRY CLEARANCE FOR ROSSITZA B. PETROV AND

Tags:  PREL PARM ETTC KSTC SI 
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UNCLAS LJUBLJANA 000746 

SIPDIS


E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PARM ETTC KSTC SI
SUBJECT: COUNTRY CLEARANCE FOR ROSSITZA B. PETROV AND
ERIC DE NIJS

REF: STATE 193444

UNCLAS LJUBLJANA 000746

SIPDIS


E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PARM ETTC KSTC SI
SUBJECT: COUNTRY CLEARANCE FOR ROSSITZA B. PETROV AND
ERIC DE NIJS

REF: STATE 193444


1. Embassy Ljubljana welcomes the visit of and grants
Country Clearance to Rossitza B. Petrov and Eric de
Nijs, to visit Ljubljana, Slovenia, November 06 to 11,
2005, to participate in ICP Instructor Training
Workshop.


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, Miklosiceva street 1, tel: 386-1-308-1270;
FAX: 386-1-308-1015. The cost of a single room is EUR
90, which is below per diem. Please inform Post of any
changes in order to avoid a no-show bill.


4. 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.

COLEMAN


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2005LJUBLJ00746 - Classification: UNCLASSIFIED



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