site.btaPresident Radev Attends Armistice Day Centenary Ceremony in Paris
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 President Radev Attends Armistice Day Centenary Ceremony in Paris
 
 
 Paris, November 11 (BTA) - Bulgarian President Rumen Radev  participated Sunday in the ceremony commemorating the centenary of  Armistice Day which ended World War One, said Radev's Press Secretariat.
 
 He was there along heads of international organizations, heads of State  and government from over 80 countries around the world, including UN  Secretary General Antonio Guterres, UNESCO Director-General Odra  Azoulay, European Parliament President Antonio Tajani, US President  Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor  Angela Merkel.
 
 President Radev and his wife Dessislava Radeva were welcomed at the  Elysee Palace by President Emanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte  Macron. 
 
 Later in the day the Bulgarian Head of State took part in the Paris Peace Forum. 
 
 In his remarks at the forum the President presented a project for  building an international institute for sustained technologies in  Southeast Europe. He pointed out that the institute will work for a more  even distribution of the research potential in Europe and offer  opportunities to young people from Southeast Europe to join research  teams in the Balkans.  
 
 Furthermore, the project is expected to reduce the brain train from the countries in this region, Radeb said. 
 
 He pointed out the support of ten Balkan countries for the project and  said it is a sign that the region has shed the negative heritage of the  past. "The idea that some goals can only be achieved by cooperation, is  now becoming part of the regional political culture," he said.
 
 He catalogued Bulgaria's advantages as the possible seat of the future  institute, including the available infrastructure and resrach capacity. 
 
 Radev recalled that it was in the Balkans that the First World War  started over a century ago. "This is why we have to work to make sure  the region which continued to generate conflicts, be stabilized in all  possible aspects," he said. 
 
 He went on to speak about the importance of taking European connectivity  beyond infrastructure and into technologies, education and research.  "In this respect Southeast Europe is lagging considerably behind and no  matter how much we work in the other areas of cohesion and solidarity,  we cannot be equal members of the EU unles we overcome this gap between  Europe's East and West," he said.  
 
 BTA's special correspondent contributed to this story from Paris.
 
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