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Bulgaria supports EU integration of Western Balkans

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Europe will never be complete without the inclusion of the Western Balkans into the EU and Bulgaria supports the ambitions of all countries in the region to become members of the union. This was what Bulgarian Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov said in the town of Pravets, which hosted the annual meetings of the Regional Cooperation Council and of the Foreign Ministers of the countries of the Cooperation Process in Southeastern Europe / SEECP /. Minister Mitov and the Secretary General of the Regional Cooperation Council, Goran Svilanovic, pointed out that among the main priorities of the countries in this region were high connectivity in the sphere of energy and transport, improving competitiveness and creating a common regional economy characterised by high mobility and employment.



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