Bulgaria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivan Kondov participated in the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting within the framework of the General Debate of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. In his speech, Ivan Kondov emphasized that maintaining the rules on which the international order depends and strengthening their legitimacy is one of the key tasks facing multilateralism, and forums like the G-20 play an important role in this regard.
Minister Kondov expressed hope that the mechanism of the institutionalized summit that worked well in the 1970s and is the foundation of the G-20’s work today would help advance this reform agenda. The Bulgarian Foreign Minister also expressed gratitude to the Brazilian presidency for allowing all member states to participate at this G20 ministerial meeting at the UN headquarters..
Today we are witnessing another stage in the deepening of our cooperation with the United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA). This was what caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev said at a ceremony in the Council of..
At a press conference in Sofia, Caretaker Minister of Interior Atanas Ilkov commented on Bulgaria's accession to Schengen. ''We have managed to bring down the migrant pressure to 70% at the border. In the interior of the country, the number of..
Bulgarian Ognian Gavrilov was named "Lawyer of the Year" at a prestigious ceremony in the capital of California, Sacramento, organized by Sacramento County Bar Association, reported the Consulate General of Bulgarian in Los Angeles. In addition..
The Council of the European Union decided that checks at the land Schengen borders of Bulgaria and Romania will be lifted from January 1, the..
'Russia has allocated EUR 69 million for the spread of propaganda and significant interference in the internal affairs of Bulgaria and Romania',..
President Rumen Radev has concluded consultations with parliamentary groups , as required by the Constitution before he can give the first mandate to..
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