Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) concluded with an intensive field training exercise on Friday. The exercise was observed by Ms Joelle Vachter, Deputy Head of EULEX Kosovo. The course was attended by 12 representatives of EULEX Kosovo, serving in the North and other representatives of missions in Afghanistan and Libya.
Training was organized at the Police training Centre Gotenica in cooperation with the Ministry of the Interior and Slovenian Police. The major role is implemented by the Slovenian Army, which plays an invaluable role in the exercise.



In the framework of the EU founded Twinning Project 'Harmonization and Implementation of the Regulations of Labour Inspection and Safety at Work', the delegation of four labour inspectors from Montenegrin Administration for Inspection Affairs (Department of Labour Inspection visited CEP. The delegation is on a five day visit to Slovenia to get acquainted with the work of the Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities of Republic of Slovenia.
Centre for European Perspective has started an intensive five day Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) today that is aimed to train professionals to deal effectively with risks-associated and emergency/critical situations while deployed in hostile environments abroad. The course is intended for people who work or intend to work in conflict areas.
In the framework of the project "Assistance in the process of EU accession negotiations" a three-day training for the representatives of Montenegrin Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs was conducted by the Centre for European Perspective (CEP), which finished on 3 October in Podgorica.
