Bulgaria, Greece and Romania to work for stronger EU presence of Southeastern Europe
Bulgaria Greece and Romania are to work for stronger EU presence of Southeastern Europe through creating a mechanism for local coordination related to the EU agenda and regional cooperation.
The news was announced after a meeting in Sofia between Bulgarian Foreign Minister Nikolay Mladenov and his counterparts from Greece and Romania, Dimitris Avramopoulos and Titus Corlatean. The three ministers also agreed the cohesion policy of the EU must keep its potential as a growth factor in the times of economic crisis.
Adapted from Bulgarian National Radio