Günther Oettinger

Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov Will Take Part in the Munich Security Conference

Prime Minister Boyko Borisov will take part in the opening Munich Security Conference today, reported the Bulgarian National Television. 

It will focus on the future of Europe, the transatlantic cooperation, the competition between major world powers and the cooperation in the field of defense policy.

ForMin Melescanu, Commissioner Oettinger discuss major European affairs for Romania's EU Council Presidency

Romania's Foreign Minister Teodor Melescanu and European Commissioner for Budget Gunther Oettinger on Tuesday met to discuss the major issues on the European agenda that will be managed by Romania while holding the six-month rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union, with an emphasis on negotiations over the Multi-annual Financial Framework 2021-2027.

Oettinger in Bucharest: Rule of law is key, we are expecting successful presidency of Romania of EU Council

European Commissioner Gunther Oettinger said on Tuesday that the rule of law is an important value of the European Union, showing that it expects Romania to have a successful presidency of the Council of the EU.

Oettinger: All of EU must help migrant recipient countries

All European Union countries need to help southern neighbors, where most migrants are arriving, European Commissioner Guenther Oettinger told reporters ahead of a mini-summit on migration in Brussels on Sunday.

EU Budget Commissioner Oettinger told reporters in Luxembourg on Friday that the Sunday meeting should serve as a "a reminder of the way towards European unity".

Bulgaria Receives over EUR 2 Billion of the EU Budget in 2018

More than EUR 2 billion will be received by our country next year from the EU budget, sega reported. This became clear after the European Parliament approved the 2018 Union budget.

The budget provides for investment in research, scientific work, infrastructure, employment and handling problems with youth unemployment, as well as payments to farmers.

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