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EU Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Tibor Navracsics pays visit to Varna

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The EU Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Tibor Navracsics has arrived in Bulgaria’s coastal city of Varna to take part at a public discussion about the future of the European Union. Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev will also take part at the forum. Commissioner Navracsics commented before the start of the forum that: “Young people play a key role in building Europe’s future. We must work together, in order to give them the necessary opportunities and resources to fulfill their potential!” “The European Union should be more efficient and strengthen the link with its citizens. When Bulgaria takes over the rotational Presidency of the Council of the European Union it will put even more energy for the future of United Europe” President Radev said in return.




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