Bulgarian President discusses Eastern Partnership with German counterpart

imgThe Presidents of Bulgaria and Germany discussed the political crisis in Europe, the Eastern Partnership and the development of Eastern European and Black Sea region countries.

The two heads of state met Tuesday in Krakow, Poland, according to the press office of the Bulgarian President.

Rosen Plevneliev and Joachim Gauck are in Poland to take part in a meeting of the Presidents from the Arrajolusa group, together with the Presidents of Portugal, Austria, Finland, Poland, Italy, Estonia, and Latvia.

The two presidents exchanged views on civil discontent and the political configuration in and outside Parliament in Bulgaria.

Gauck expressed hopes that Bulgaria would stabilize and achieve a lasting solution to the political crisis.

“Germany is a big friend of Bulgaria, it keeps track of what is going on and will continue to work together with the authorities in charge to achieve stabilization and find a lasting solution to the political crisis we are currently experiencing,” Plevneliev said before taking part in the first plenary session of the forum in Krakow.

Plevneliev and Gauck took note of the positive development of the EU integration processes of Southeast European countries.

 

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