On October 19 and 20 Bulgaria’s head of state Rumen Radev pays an official visit to Estonia at the invitation of Estonia’s President Kersti Kaljulaid. On the first day of his visit President Radev is to participate at the Three Seas summit in Tallinn where Bulgaria is to take over the rotating Presidency of the initiative from Estonia.
The Three Seas initiative was launched in 2015. It is a forum of twelve states in the European Union along the north-south axis from the Baltic Sea to the Adriatic Sea and the Black Sea in Central and Eastern Europe. The initiative aims to create an Intermarium-based regional dialogue on various topics.
The official reception of Bulgaria’s head of state Rumen Radev and his wife Desislava Radeva will take place on October 20. They will be welcomed by President Kersti Kaljulaid and her husband Georgi-Rene Maksimovski at an official ceremony in Tallinn.
On Tuesday , sunny weather will prevail with temporary increases in cloudiness, more significant over the southern regions of Bulgaria but without significant precipitation. The wind will be light mainly from the north-northeast...
Syrian citizens protested in Sofia demanding that the issuance of humanitarian visas for their families be expedited . The protest was held in front of the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, reporter Dobromir Videv reported. The..
The leader of the GERB party Boyko Borisov met in Düsseldorf with the CEO of the defense concern Rheinmetall Armin Paperger . During the conversation, it became clear that in the next three weeks the contracts for the establishment of a joint..
A van carrying 24 migrants, driven by a Bulgarian driver, was intercepted last night near the village of Lozenets (Tsarevo Municipality), Border..
The state-owned natural gas distribution company Bulgargaz proposed that the price of natural gas for September be set at BGN 60.99 (EUR 31.18) per..
The leader of the GERB party Boyko Borisov met in Düsseldorf with the CEO of the defense concern Rheinmetall Armin Paperger . During the..
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