Bulgaria expresses disappointment with regard to the decision of the government of Ukraine to suspend preparations for signing the Association Agreement with the EU, including the establishment of a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA).
Minister of Foreign Affairs Kristian Vigenin will be on a working visit to the Republic of Albania on 22 November this year, at the invitation of his Albanian counterpart Ditmir Bushati.
The creation of synergy between the BSEC and the other formats of regional cooperation is one of the goals of the Bulgarian chairmanship of the Organization.
Our bilateral relations are in an excellent condition and based on a solid foundation. The EU and NATO membership of Hungary and Bulgaria, the deep historical and cultural ties between the two nations are a favorable condition for the traditionally good cooperation in all areas.
Today at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Bulgaria a ceremony was held on the exchange of the ratification documents of two treaties between the Republic of Bulgaria and the Kingdom of Morocco:
Minister of Foreign Affairs Kristian Vigenin will pay an official visit to Hungary on 21 November 2013 at the invitation of his Hungarian counterpart János Martonyi.
"Our position is clear. We will support the granting of candidate country status to Albania," said Kristian Vigenin during the meeting with the Albanian Ambassador to Sofia Petrit Karabina.
In connection with the repeal of the state of emergency and the curfew in Egypt, MFA withdraws the recommendations, restricting the movements along the Mediterranean coast (excluding North Sinai), to the oases Siua, Baharia and Dakhla, as well as to Luxor (the road Ain Sokhna - Hurghada - Safaga - Qena near the Red Sea) and Aswan.
Bulgaria consistently supports the development of the EU's relations with Ukraine. This was said by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Kristian Vigenin during today’s EU Foreign Affairs Council, held in November in Brussels.
" Bulgaria takes very seriously its commitment to chair the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization in the next six months," said Minister Vigenin at today's meeting of the Public Council to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs which was discussing the priorities of the Bulgarian presidency of the organization from 1 January 2014.