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Russian investors to be able to take part in privatization of facilities in Slovenia

GORKI, December 10. /ITAR-TASS/. Russian investors will be able to take part in the privatization of a number of facilities in Slovenia, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said on Tuesday after talks with his Slovenian counterpart Alenka Bratusek.

“Russian has all the possibilities to increase investments in Slovenia, especially in the context of the forthcoming privatization of a number of facilities there,” he said.

According to information available to Itar-Tass, Slovenia plans to sell the air company Adria Airways, the airport of Ljubljana, New Credit Bank Maribor, the laser systems developer and manufacturer Fotona, Telecom Slovenia, and the non-ferrous metals producer Cinkarna Celje.

Privatization plans include a total of 15 enterprises.