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Tsveta Karayancheva: Black Sea region must develop as stable and prosperous area

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The development of the Black Sea region as stable, democratic and prosperous area- this is a key purpose directly linked with the main strategic interest of the members of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation, as well as the European Union whose external border is the Black Sea, the President of the Bulgarian National Assembly Tsveta Karayancheva said.  Tsveta Karayancheva opened the 54th Plenary Session of the General Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation in Sofia. Over the years, the EU has also made significant efforts to stimulate democratic and economic reforms in the Black Sea region, Tsveta Karayancheva underlined.




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