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Bulgaria will not lose EU financing until 2022 even if the union starts running on two gears: Deputy Premier Malina Krumova

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The EU financing allotted to Bulgaria by 2022 is not at risk even if Europe starts running on two gears in the future, Bulgaria’s Deputy Premier for EU Funds Malina Krumova said on Saturday. Deputy Premier Krumova opened the Sofia Innovation Camp 2017 initiative. Bulgaria must take active part at the debate about the future of the EU. The country is not at risk of losing any European money in the current programming period due to the ongoing discussions about the future of the union, Malina Krumova further said. The future of our country is in our own hands. We can take active part in the processes aimed at enhancing cooperation in Europe, even if the multi-speed Europe scenario occurs, Deputy Premier Krumova said.




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