Miroslav Lajčák
Miroslav Lajčák is a distinguished Slovak diplomat and former Minister of Foreign Affairs, recognized for his roles in international diplomacy and European affairs. His tenure included overseeing Slovakia's transition from a recipient to a donor in aid programs, which he referenced in critiques of Fico's recent communication.
Born on Dec 20, 1963 (61 years old)
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Serbia:
Lajčak is an advisor to Prime Minister Fico on Western Balkans issues.
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Slovakia:
Matej Cifra saw Miroslav Lajčák while crossing the street in Brussels.
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Serbia:
Miroslav Lajčak is referenced as the previous special envoy of the EU before Peter Sorensen.
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North Macedonia:
Miroslav Lajcak previously held the position that Peter Sorensen took over.
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Montenegro:
Miroslav Lajčak was the special envoy of the EU for the implementation of the referendum in Montenegro.
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Slovakia:
Miroslav Lajčák will advise Prime Minister Robert Fico on strategic foreign policy and security issues.
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Slovakia:
Miroslav Lajčák will advise Prime Minister Robert Fico on foreign policy and security issues.
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Slovakia:
Miroslav Lajčák will advise Prime Minister Robert Fico on national security issues.
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Slovakia:
Miroslav Lajčák will advise Prime Minister Robert Fico on national security issues.
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Montenegro:
Miroslav Lajčak played a key role in determining the necessary majority for the validity of the independence referendum.
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