Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mariya Gabriel will host today a conference entitled "Young people and Bulgaria's foreign policy strategy: the critical voice", which will take place at the House of Europe in Sofia.
The forum will give young people the opportunity to share their views on the country’s foreign policy priorities. Their point of view will contribute to responding to contemporary challenges, including the green transition, digitalization, new trends in energy, economic and cultural diplomacy, Bulgaria's active membership in the European Union and NATO, care for Bulgarians abroad", the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
It is the second conference in the planned series of events on the preparation of Bulgaria's foreign policy strategy, which is being held on the initiative of Mariya Gabriel.
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