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William Burns and the director of Sova Joško Kadivnik agreed that partnership relations between the services and the two countries are extremely important.

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Director of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) William Burns is visiting Slovenia. He met with the Director of the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency (Sova) Joško Kadivnik. They agreed that the two services work well together.

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William Burns and the director of Sova Joško Kadivnik agreed that partnership relations between the services and the two countries are extremely important.

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The director of the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) William Burns met with the director of the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency (Sova) Joško Kadivnik during his visit to Slovenia today, Sove announced. The two intelligence chiefs confirmed excellent cooperation and exchanged views on current security challenges.

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Director of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) William Burns met today during his visit to Slovenia with Director of the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency (Sova), Joško Kadivnik, announced from Sova. The two intelligence chiefs confirmed excellent cooperation and exchanged views on current security challenges.

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