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Premier Boyko Borissov to participate at European Council meeting in Brussels

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Bulgaria’s Premier Boyko Borissov is to pay visits to Brussels and Berlin. Borissov will take part at the regular meeting of the European Council in the Belgian capital. The leaders of the EU member states will focus on the following topics; security and defense, employment, growth and competitiveness, migration, the Paris Climate Agreement, digital Europe and foreign affairs. The European Council will hold a sitting in EU-27 format in relation to Great Britain’s exit from the European Union. On Friday evening Premier Boyko Borissov will pay a visit to Berlin where he will meet with representatives of the Foundation for Family Businesses. The discussion will accentuate on the advantages of Bulgaria as an investment destination.




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