Bulgarian representatives will participate more actively in the meetings of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The process of accession to OECD will remain among the main policy priorities of Bulgaria's caretaker cabinet in the coming months, Caretaker Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikolay Milkov said.
In Nikolay Milkov's words, it is important for Bulgaria to ensure the presence of competent people at the meetings who can take part in the work of the organisation's committees. Bulgaria is interested in participating in discussions concerning the global economy and development, Nikolay Milkov noted and added that he will propose to the Council of Ministers that experts from the Ministry of Finance, The Ministry of Environment and Water, the Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Education and Science be seconded to the meetings.
The European Commission has temporarily put on hold the preliminary assessment of Bulgaria’s request for the third payment under the national Recovery and Resilience Plan, amounting to EUR 1.6 billion, informed sources in Brussels told BNR...
The leader of the ''Alternative for Bulgarian Revival'' party Rumen Petkov, MP Galin Durev from the coalition ‘'BSP – United Left’' and Iliyan Sarandaliev paid a visit to Moscow. They held meetings with Nikolay Shulginov, Chairman of the State Duma..
Bulgarian intermediaries have been identified as some of the links in an investigation into an international scheme for laundering Russian money. BGNES cites data from Intelligence Online according to which two Bulgarian brokerage companies..
On Saturday, the lowest temperatures will be between 0 and 5°C; in Sofia - it will be around 0°C. During the day it will be mostly..
The Bulgarian Ministry of Defense is requesting a postponement of one of the large payments under the contract for the second F-16 to 2028. Defense..
Great Britain has issued a special license on Friday that allows businesses to continue to work with two Bulgarian subsidiaries of sanctioned Russian oil..
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