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Foreign Ministers of Berlin Process meet online today

Bujar Osmani and Ekaterina Zaharieva
Photo: BGNES-archive

The Foreign Ministers of the Berlin Process for the Western Balkans hold today an online meeting within the frameworks of the first joint Presidency of Bulgaria and North Macedonia. The meeting precedes and prepares the Berlin Process Summit on November 10 in Sofia. Bulgaria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Ekaterina Zaharieva and North Macedonia’s Foreign Minister Bujar Osmani co-chair the event. 

Representatives of the European Commission and the Regional Youth Cooperation Office will join the online meeting. Participants will discuss the opportunities and the challenges for the Berlin Process countries in the context of confidence-building measures and improving regional cooperation.




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