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Lilyana Pavlova: By joint effort and dialogue, the countries of the region can achieve much more

Lilyana Pavlova
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The Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU has had a lasting positive effect on Bulgaria, on the Balkans, but also on Europe, said Lilyana Pavlova, Minister of the Bulgarian Presidency at an international conference in Sofia on an effective social dialogue as an important instrument for the integration of the Western Balkans.

Minister Pavlova stressed that 11 years after it joined the EU, Bulgaria wants to share its accumulated experience, knowledge and good dialogue among the institutions, with its friends in the Western Balkans, adding that by joint effort and dialogue, the countries of the region can achieve much more. 



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