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Bulgaria invited to cooperate for development of Romanian Danube region

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This is my first visit to Bulgaria, but in the course of few hours only I have understood why it is a favorite destination of Romanian tourists, said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Regional Development and Public Administration Vasile Dîncu at a conference, named Sustainability of Tourist Development and Security across the Danube Region. Mr. Dîncu informed on the existence of a project worth EUR 1 bln. for the development of the Romanian region around the Danube and invited Bulgaria for joint cooperation. “I believe that soon we will be able to improve navigation, marking the spots for new bridges,” the deputy pm explained and added that the cross-border cooperation with Bulgaria was among the best ones Romania had.



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