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Parliament President Karayancheva: Calmness and stability in the Balkans means calmness in Europe

| updated on 10/8/18 5:41 PM
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Calmness in the Balkans means calmness and tranquility in Europe, which is why the European perspective of the Western Balkan countries will remain a top priority for Bulgaria's foreign policy. Montenegro is a good example for the countries of the region with their efforts to continue on path of European integration. This is what President of the Parliament Tsveta Karayancheva said at the meeting with Montenegrin counterpart Ivan Brajovic.

Mr. Brajovich thanked Karayancheva for the help Bulgaria was giving to the country on its way to the EU. Karayancheva has been heading the official visit of a Bulgarian parliamentary delegation to Podgorica. Later, Karayancheva also met with Montenegrin Prime Minister Dusko Markovic. "Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov was the person who managed to unite a divided Europe when it came to the topic of European integration of the Western Balkans!" Markovic pointed out.




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