Schengen Area
Bulgarian PM and Ukrainian Deputy PM Forge Agreements on Sunflower Seed Trade at Davos
Bulgaria's Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov engaged in vital discussions with Ukraine's First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko on January 16, focusing on the strategic coordination of sunflower seed import and transit. The meeting, held on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, resulted in the reaffirmation of a licensing regime established in the autumn of 2023.
European Commission Pledges Support for Bulgaria and Romania's Schengen Entry by Year-End
The Vice-President of the European Commission, Maroš Šefčovič, announced strong backing for Bulgaria and Romania's full accession to the Schengen zone by the end of the year. Speaking before the European Parliament in Strasbourg, Šefčovič emphasized ongoing efforts to reinforce external borders and pilot projects with FRONTEX.
Bulgaria's Schengen Ascent: Minister Foresees Smoother Tourist Journeys
Bulgarian Tourism Minister, Zaritsa Dinkova, foresees increased tourist convenience with Bulgaria's potential entry into Schengen by air and sea. Dinkova highlighted the anticipated reduction of check-in times by 20 minutes per person, eliminating the need for tourists to navigate more distant terminals.
Austrian Minister Cautions Against Full Schengen Entry for Bulgaria and Romania
In a recent interview with Die Presse, Austrian Interior Minister Gerhard Karner shared insights into the complexities surrounding the Schengen entry of Bulgaria and Romania. Addressing concerns about the overall disarray in the migration system, Karner stressed the need for a functioning system at the European level.
Sofia Ranks Third in Top European Weekend Getaways for 2024
Sofia, Bulgaria, claims the third position in the ranking of the best European weekend destinations for the year 2024, according to Sofia Airport. This recognition is based on TripAdvisor reviews focusing on each European capital's nightlife and accommodation costs.
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Bulgaria's Schengen Land Border Talks Set for 2024, Says Deputy PM
Bulgaria's journey toward integration into the Schengen Area marked a notable development as Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mariya Gabriel disclosed plans to negotiate the country's accession to Schengen for land borders in 2024. This revelation emerged during the parliamentary Question Time on Friday.
Exodus: 30% of Kosova’s population is leaving the country
Visa liberalization has entered into force for holders of passports issued by Pristina.
This is shown by the Pristina Institute for Advanced Studies (GAP) report, which was presented today.
Bulgarian PM: Air and Sea Schengen In Exchange For Fast Processing of Asylum Claims
"During the negotiations for the admission of Bulgaria into Schengen by air and sea, the Bulgarian government did not undertake any other obligation than to react quickly enough, as required by the Dublin Agreement, in terms of the speed of processing asylum applications".
Bulgaria's Interior Minister Firm on Refugee Policy Amid Schengen Talks
Interior Minister Kalin Stoyanov affirmed Bulgaria's position on refugee acceptance during a parliamentary committee hearing linked to the country's Schengen entry via air and sea.
National Assembly's Opening: Parties Outline Priorities for 2024
As the National Assembly commenced its first session for 2024, political parties seized the opportunity to articulate their assessments and expectations for the upcoming political season. Each party presented declarations outlining their visions and priorities for the nation.