President Radev in Delphi: Bulgaria is the Center of Energy Policy in the Balkans and Southeast Europe

President Rumen Radev said that from a country through which only Russian gas passed, Bulgaria has become the center of energy policy in the Balkans and Eastern Europe. Radev is in Delphi, where he is participating in the eighth Delphi Economic Forum together with cabinet ministers. The forum, which brings together over 990 politicians, diplomats and experts, discusses the geopolitical turmoil, the consequences of the war in Ukraine and the energy and economic security of Europe.

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Bulgaria is the country that forms and is at the center of energy policy in the region. And this was achieved in just seven months. This was announced by President Rumen Radev at the Delphi Economic Forum in front of over 990 politicians, diplomats and experts.

The head of state stated that the idea of being a gas hub has already been practically realized and that we have the capacity to transfer natural gas and energy resources from multiple sources.

Bulgaria is no longer passive, but a partner that realizes its own interest and that of its partners in the best possible way, he pointed out.

In just seven months, Bulgaria has turned its attitude towards itself: from a passive territory to an active country, determining the energy policy in the region, said Rumen Radev.

"Do you remember the state Bulgaria and the Bulgarian energy industry was in until August of last year. No supplies, no gas, no contracts, no auctions, no slots, no terminals, no interconnector and with fuel and gas prices in the sky".

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