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Ekaterina Zaharieva participates at Meeting of Foreign Ministers of Berlin Process in Warsaw

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On April 11 and 12 Bulgaria’s Deputy Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ekaterina Zaharieva participates at the meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Berlin Process in Warsaw. The forum aims to prepare the Poznan Summit which will be held in July this year. The challenges before the young people from the Western Balkans are in the focus of discussions of the first diplomats during the meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Berlin Process in Warsaw. The Berlin Process in an initiative of the German Chancellor Angela Merkel launched in August 2014 and includes Serbia, the Republic of North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo ad Albania, as well as the EU member states- Germany, France, Austria, Italy, Croatia and Slovenia.




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