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Radi Naydenov: Rotational EU presidency is good opportunity for Bulgaria

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The rotational presidency of the EU Council is a good opportunity for Bulgaria to present a positive image as a modern, dynamic, well-integrated and responsible EU Member State.

This is what caretaker Foreign Minister Radi Naidenov said at the opening today in Sofia of a discussion on the topic of "The Future of Europe. Bulgarian Presidency 2018 and the priorities of Bulgarian Business and Society."

Naydenov expressed confidence that today, when more and more people often ask whether we need more or less Europe, the Bulgarian response should be: ‘We need a better Europe.’



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