"Governments must be active "on the field" and explain how Europe offers solutions. At the same time, it is imperative to convince Europe to be closer to European citizens and respond to their problems, so that they do not turn away to the populist parties that do not offer solutions, but on the contrary - only exacerbate crises and divide people"", concludes the French Ambassador Bulgaria, HE Joël Meyer.
You can listen to the full interview with French ambassador Joël Meyer in French at the webpage of the French section of Radio Bulgaria HERE.
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