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Meglena Kuneva to discuss in Tallinn Bulgaria’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union

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Bulgaria’s Deputy Premier for European Policies Coordination and Institutional Affairs and Minister of Education and Science Meglena Kuneva is to hold a series of meetings in Tallinn on occasion of Bulgaria’s rotational Presidency of the Council of the European Union. Deputy Premier Kuneva will meet with Estonia’s State Secretary Heiki Loot, with Estonia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Jurgen Ligi, etc. The main topics of discussion will regard the challenges ahead of the European Union, the goals set by Bulgaria, Estonia and Austria regarding the rotational Presidency of the EU, as well as the bilateral relations between Bulgaria and Estonia.




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