Member states of the European Union
Greece seeks to define sea boundaries with Egypt, Cyprus
Greece will launch consultations with Egypt and Greek Cyprus to establish maritime boundaries in the eastern Mediterranean, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on April 29.
Athens grateful for increase in EU funding for migration crisis
The doubling of aid to Mediterranean countries to help with the rise in the number of undocumented migrants is one of the main things Greece can take away from Thursday?s European Union leaders? summit on the migration crisis, according to Alternate Minister for Migration Policy Tasia Christodoulopoulou.
Bulgaria, Romania Move to Set Up Joint Tourist Info Center in China
Bulgaria and Romania will set up a joint tourist information center will in China as part of the initiative of the two countries to develop joint tourist products for distant markets, according to Bulgarian Tourism Minister Nikolina Angelkova.
Oprea and Bachvarova meet, discuss accession to Schengen Area, police cooperation
Romania and Bulgaria's accession to the border-free Schengen Area, regional and bilateral police cooperation as well as cooperation inside European organisations, joint operative missions in the areas of border security, migrations and asylum, corruption, were the main topics of discussion at a meeting on Friday in Craiova, of Romania's Interior Minister Gabriel Oprea and his Bulgarian counterp
PM meets with Romanian and Bulgarian counterparts
PM meets with Romanian and Bulgarian counterparts
Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania will be able to best protect their interests together, Serbian Prime Minister said on Friday in Craiova, Romania.
He made the comments after his meeting with Bulgarian and Romanian Boiko Borisov and Victor Ponta.
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Vucic meets with Romanian and Bulgarian counterparts
Vucic meets with Romanian and Bulgarian counterparts
CRAIOVA -- Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania will be able to best protect their interests together, Serbian Prime Minister said on Friday in Craiova, Romania.
He made the comments after his meeting with Bulgarian and Romanian Boiko Borisov and Victor Ponta.
Bulgaria, Romania to Hold Joint Cabinet Session
The governments of Bulgaria and Romania are due to sit together on Friday in the southwestern Romanian town of Craiova, officials have said.
After the joint session Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov is set to meet his Romanian counterpart Victor Ponta and then the Serbian head of government, Aleksandar Vucic.
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FT: Mythology blocking Greek progress, 6 myths
The Financial Times reports that the Greek epic continues in an article titled “Mythology that blocks progress in Greece.” The article states that the Greek drama won’t end well unless “the people involved do not recognize that they are clinging on to myths” and then presents six of these that pose intellectual and emotional obstacles to reaching a solution.
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BBC: Is Bulgaria Europe's Silicon Valley?
Bulgaria could become Europe's Silicon Valley if it tackles corruption and changes the attitudes of politicians, a Bulgarian IT entrepreneur tells the BBC in a report of the British broadcaster.
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Slovenian FinMin: Greek govt using bailout funds for wage, pension hikes!
While all eyes are on European paymaster Germany's ? and to a lesser extent the IMF's ? stance vis-à-vis the resurrected "Greek Eurozone issue" in the wake of Greece's radical leftists' election win last January, it's a handful of small and neophyte euro area members that appear the "strictest" in ongoing negotiations.