Slovenia Trans-EU networks

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The Finance Division (European Funds section) within the Ministry of Infrastructure is responsible for the policy on Trans‑European networks.

 

Slovenia became part of the Trans‑European Transport Network (TEN-T) on 1 May 2004, the day of the country's accession to the European Union. Therefore, Decision 884/2004/EC of 29 April 2004 on Community guidelines for the development of the Trans-European Transport Network also became applicable to Slovenia.

 

Currently, there are 30 priority projects defined in Decision 884/2004, of which two are of consequence for Slovenia:

  • No. 6: Lyon‑Trieste‑Divača/Koper-Divača-Ljubljana-Budapest-Ukrainian border railway axis, and
  • No. 21: Motorway of the Sea of South Eastern Europe connecting the Adriatic Sea to the Ionian Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean.

 


Responsible ministries/bodies

Ministry of Infrastructure

European Funds section

 

 

Sources

Ministry of Infrastructure

European Funds section

EU Cohesion Policy 2014-2020,

Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) 2014-2020

Pravilnik o izvajanju postopkov za vodenje projektov, ki jim je dodeljena finančna pomoč Unije v okviru Instrumenta za povezovanje Evrope na vseevropskem prometnem in energetskem omrežju v programskem obdobju 2014-2020

The Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia (Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia, No. 33/91-I, 42/97, 66/2000, 24/03, 69/04, 68/06, 47/13 and 75/16)

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