Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest Hosts BTA's First Cross-Border Conference in "Europe in the Balkans" Project
BUCHAREST, 17.01.2024
Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Bucharest is hosting Wednesday the first cross-border conference of a BTA project titled "Europe in the Balkans: А Common Future". It is the second leg of an event which was held Tuesday in the BTA Press Club in Ruse, across the Danube in Bulgaria.
In his opening remarks, Bulgarian Ambassador in Romania Radko Vlaykov said that Bulgaria and Romania are "the best example for the common European future", Vlaykov also said: "In the past, Bulgaria and Romania did not have a very good opinion of each other, but thanks to their membership in the European Union that has changed. The two peoples now respect and communicate with each other much more. Politicians have started working more to improve ties between the two countries. As members of the EU and as neighbours, Bulgaria and Romania are working together, communicating and strengthening their ties."
The diplomat underscored the importance of the BTA project "Europe in the Balkans: a Common Future". "I had the honour of attending the opening conference of the project [in Sofia on December 20, 2023] and I am pleased that BTA is doing this. This project is smart because it is a response to all the anti-European propaganda and fake news," he said.
Among the participants are Marcela Glodeanu, Head of Unit at the Managing Authority for Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria in the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds, Simona Vătafu, public manager at the Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration, Răsvan Zamfir, Head of Unit and Permanent Secretariat for the Strategy Board Unit, Bogdan Mușat, Deputy Director of the Joint Secretariats General Department, Ioan Augustin, Deputy Mayor of Alexandria, and Ana-Maria Mîrzac, Councilor in the Cooperation and Promotion Department of Giurgiu Municipality. The participants in the Ruse discussion are participating by video conference and among them are Angelina Boneva, Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Hristo Genev, project management expert at Information Unit Ruse - INTERREG Romania - Bulgaria with the Regional Development Ministry, Emilia Petkova, senior expert for international cooperation at the Ruse City Hall, Ivelin Zanev, Executive Director of the Danube Waterway Maintenance and Study, Desislava Atanasova, Deputy Rector of the University of Ruse, Antoaneta Yabanozova, Director of the Regional Council of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Ruse, Desislava Pencheva and Magdalena Simeonova from the Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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