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The initiative for trilateral co-operation between Slovenia, Hungary and Italy was launched by Slovenia in 1996, becoming, with the admission of Croatia in September 2000, the [[Quadrilaterale]]. It is a form of concrete co-operation between countries situated in the same geopolitical area and participating in joint projects. In terms of content, co-operation is underway in the fields of internal affairs, defence, culture, environment, regional development, labour and employment. | The initiative for trilateral co-operation between Slovenia, Hungary and Italy was launched by Slovenia in 1996, becoming, with the admission of Croatia in September 2000, the [[Quadrilaterale]]. It is a form of concrete co-operation between countries situated in the same geopolitical area and participating in joint projects. In terms of content, co-operation is underway in the fields of internal affairs, defence, culture, environment, regional development, labour and employment. | ||
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The 2003 Quadrilaterale was chaired by Slovenia. During its chairmanship, Slovenia focused particularly on cross-border co-operation, the fight against organised crime and illegal migration, the development of an information society, the construction of Pan European Corridor V and culture. In cultural co-operation it focused on the project of publishing and translating literary works in the languages of member states of the Quadrilaterale. In January 2004 a successful meeting between the four prime ministers of Slovenia, Italy, Hungary and Croatia took place in Slovenia.