The foreign ministers of Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, were welcomed to Slovenia to discuss Middle East peace efforts.
The president will meet with Spanish officials during the trip.
Slovenia's president will hold talks with Spanish leaders and take part in a debate on gender equality.
Prime Minister Robert Golob says it is not yet time for Slovenia to join the Board of Peace.
Slovenia, Spain, the Netherlands, and Ireland will boycott next year's song contest, following a decision to allow Israel's participation.
Der Schwerpunkt der Gespräche liegt auf den bilateralen Beziehungen.
The chair of the board of RTVS said the decision was subject to change but that RTV's plan for next year did not include participating in Eurovision or broadcasting it.
Slovenia's President continues her visit to Qatar.
Ihre medizinische Behandlung in Slowenien ermöglicht die Danilo Türk Stiftung.
The MED9 group is made up of France, Slovenia, Greece, Cyprus, Croatia, Italy, Malta, Portugal and Spain.
UN's human rights chief, Volker Türk, praised Slovenia's stance on the wars in Ukraine and Gaza.
Discussions will centre around regional security, especially concerning the situation in Gaza, and closer cooperation between European leaders and the GCC.