23 June 2017 | 13:01
“Bulgaria and Greece are connected by a strategic partnership both in terms of bilateral relations and within the EU and NATO. The two countries are an example of good-neighborly relations in the Balkans, based on common European values.” This is what Head of State Rumen Radev said, who is on a state visit in the Republic of Greece at the invitation of his Greek counterpart Prokopis Pavlopoulos. This is Rumen Radev’s first visit to Southeast Europe since he took office as Head of State.
20 June 2017 | 18:06
It is high time Bulgaria and the Republic of Macedonia turned over a new leaf in their bilateral relations. The complicated relations between the two countries are unnatural and do not correspond either to the historical or to the contemporary realities, or to our future goals. This is what President Rumen Radev said, who held talks today with Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev at 2 Dondukov street.
12 June 2017 | 14:02
Offering Bosnia and Herzegovina prospects for EU and NATO membership is necessary for the whole region and is an important priority for Bulgaria. By supporting the Western Balkan countries on their road to European integration, we will contribute to ensuring peace and stability in the whole Balkan peninsula and will receive more guarantees for our common security. This is what Head of State Rumen Radev said, who held talks with Mladen Ivanic, Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, at 2 Dondukov street.
7 June 2017 | 12:12
“The biggest problem the mountain areas face is the demographic. The mountainous regions in Europe become depopulated and this fact raises considerable concern. Without people, the potential the mountains have may be lost and thereafter the rich culture and history.” This is what Vice-president Iliana Yotova said, who opened a discussion on “Cohesion policy in the mountain areas” in Brussels, at the invitation of the European Commission and the European Association of Mountain Areas “Euro-Montana.”
30 May 2017 | 17:05
Bulgaria and Croatia together play a decisive role for promoting the Balkans’ European prospects, peace and economic prosperity. Deepening the bilateral relations between Sofia and Zagreb and their cooperation within the EU create an atmosphere of good-neighborly relations in the region and are an impetus for the Western Balkan countries to conduct important reforms. This is what Head of State Rumen Radev said, who held a meeting today with Croatian deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Davor Ivo Stier.