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President Radev opens the 6th Summit of the Three Seas Initiative

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I am happy that we will begin the summit with the adoption of a joint political declaration. Its vitality will be based on our common political will and commitments, said Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev during the opening of the 6th Summit of the Three Seas Initiative in Sofia.  President Radev said that the countries participating at the summit highly appreciate the support of strategic partners- the USA, Germany and the European Commission, which is extremely important for achieving synergy. In Rumen Radev's words, the implementation of the priority projects of the Three Seas Initiative will dramatically change the situation in the region located between the Adriatic, Baltic and Black Seas.

The participants are to discuss the financing of 19 specific projects.




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