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Minister Daniel Mitov takes part at meeting of CEI Foreign Ministers in Banja Luka

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Bulgaria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Daniel Mitov is taking part in the Meeting of Foreign Ministers of the Central European Initiative in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bulgaria is a member of the Central European Initiative since 1996 and in the past 19 years it managed to fulfill a total of 59 projects, co-financed by CEI with EUR 500,000. Bulgaria has been always supporting and will continue to back regional projects aimed at deepening cooperation between our countries, Minister Mitov said after the meeting. He accentuated on the fact that the Central European countries have common interests and face similar challenges.




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