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USA backs Three Seas initiative of Bulgaria's President

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Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev has held a telephone conversation with US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Matthew Boyce. In the conversation, Boyce expressed the support of the United States for the presidential initiative "Three Seas" in 2021 in Bulgaria. It was generally agreed that the inclusion of the participating countries in the Three Seas Investment Fund was key to regional cooperation. 
The United States is expected to support the fund with a donation of $ 1 billion. 
The Bulgarian head of state highlighted the importance of businesses, as well as international financial institutions that could be involved in the implementation of joint projects.



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