''Bulgaria is ready to host an Aquaba Process summit'', Deputy Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mariya Gabriel said after a meeting with Jordanian counterpart Ayman Safadi in Amman.
The Aqaba Process initiative was launched in 2015 by King Abdullah II of Jordan. It comprises a series of international meetings aimed at strengthening international and regional cooperation against terrorism, radicalization and extremism.
''Jordan has proven to be a regional peacekeeper. We commend the efforts of Jordan and His Majesty King Abdullah II for peace and stability in the Middle East. Access to humanitarian aid and the protection of all civilians should be a priority", said Mariya Gabriel, who was received in audience by King Abdullah II. During her meetings in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Mariya Gabriel discussed ways to deepen cooperation in the fields of information and communication technologies, economy, energy, trade, and tourism.Regarding the intention stated by President Rumen Radev to refer the matter to the Constitutional Court, Vice President Iliana Iotova told journalists that she would in no way prejudge the decision of one of the most authoritative..
A national protest against the introduction of the euro and demanding the resignation of the government will be held on May 31, it became clear at a public discussion on the topic "How to save the lev" in Hall 1 of the National..
On the eve of the European Night of the Museums and the International Museum Day, museum and art gallery professionals are protesting symbolically under the slogan: “For decent wages!”, BTA reports. “On the day of the protest,..
For a fourth day in a row, the Bulgarian capital remains without surface public transport , as its workers do not get the requested..
Bulgaria continues to support Ukraine's efforts to establish a just and lasting peace, Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov said at a..
We are helping North Macedonia and Serbia because of the breakdowns in their energy systems, Bulgaria’s Minister of Energy Zhecho Stankov announced at..
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