Bulgaria and Romania have signed five new agreements at the Euxinograd Residence near the Black Sea port of Varna. They envisage bilateral cooperation in energy, rescuing stranded ships, cooperation in internal security, economy and social policy.
At a press conference with his Romanian counterpart Mihai Tudose, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov outlined priority projects that the two countries plan to work on in the coming years – two new bridges over the Danube River – a second one at Ruse-Giurgiu and one off Nikopol-Turnu Magurele, as well as on a highway connecting Constanta, Varna and Burgas. In the context of the second project a study has been assigned for the construction of a railroad and a high seed road.
Bulgaria and Romania are also working to create joint ventures to cooperate in exporting agricultural produce - vegetables, fresh and chilled meat, to the Middle East and the Arab world.
“We Continue the Change” party has declared full support for President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the Ukrainian people, who in the most difficult times are defending not only their national interests against the aggressor, but also..
President Rumen Radev will host the traditional Iftar dinner on the occasion of the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan for Muslims. Representatives of the Muslim community, other basic denominations, diplomats, public figures..
On the day of the third boycott of large retail chains their turnover increased by over 1 million euros, according to data from the National Revenue Agency. A day earlier, traders reported revenue of over 12,7 million euros, while on..
Household electricity prices will not go up with the planned liberalization of the electricity market for household consumers as of 1 July this year,..
Twenty-five children and young people who survived kidnapping by the terrorists from Hamas in the tunnels under Gaza, or whose parents are still held..
Sunday will be cloudy. A cold atmospheric front from the west will bring rainfalls. In the western mountainous regions of Bulgaria,..
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