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Tsvetan Tsvetanov meets with European Union Chief Brexit Negotiator Michel Barnier

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Bulgaria and the Bulgarian authorities are ready to help actively the EU team during the Brexit talks, the Chairman of GERB Parliamentary group and Deputy Chairman of GERB Tsvetan Tsvetanov said at a meeting with the European Union Chief Brexit Negotiator Michel Barnier. Tsvetanov and Barnier met within the frameworks of the 25th summit of Chairmen of EPP Parliamentary Groups in the National Parliaments in the EU and in the European Parliament held in Brussels. Tsvetan Tsvetanov wished Michel Barnier good luck during the negotiations. Tsvetanov voiced hopes that Barnier would defend as much as possible the interests of the European citizens, including the interests of the Bulgarians living in the UK.




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