Bulgaria's PM: We Want in Our Region to Achieve Peace and Stability
For these two months Bulgaria has not only made progress, but also has finalised commitments, Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said in a joint briefing with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker on 1st of March. The Prime Minister also said that it is important that Western Balkan countries continue the joint work of their special services, the anti-organized crime services and their prosecutor's offices. He stressed that what we do under the auspices of the EU is not directed against Russia or Turkey. "On the contrary, we want our region to achieve peace and stability," Borissov said, quoted by BNT.
Borisov thanked Juncker and Federica Mogerini, Vice-President of the European Commission and High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, because they have made sure, with the tour, how horrible the connection is in the Balkans."
Borissov thanked Juncker and Federica Mogherini , the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the Commission, because with this tour they have found out how "horrible" the connectivity in the Balkans is.
On this subject, he has received materials from counterparts today with some corrections and additional requests for connectivity between all the capitals on the Balkans.
At these meetings, we also represent the interests of Romania and Greece, because all these issues of connectivity are common, emphasized Borissov.
We rely on EC support, on hybrid funding, on the fact that we are already ready and we have set our ambitious task with all our colleagues in the May meeting to have lots for railway, motorways, digital infrastructure, ready-made parts or at what stage are planning, funding so that we can talk to...
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