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Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov on working visit to Austria

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Bulgarian Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov is on a working visit to Austria on 10 and 11 June. He is scheduled to meet for talks with the Federal Minister for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs of Austria Sebastian Kurz. The two diplomats are going to discuss prospects for the development of bilateral relations. Central to the talks will be cooperation of Bulgaria and Austria in the context of preparation of the Western Balkan countries for European Union accession and the common aspiration for strengthening the bloc’s role in the dynamic international situation and in dealing with migration caused by crises in EU’s neighboring regions.




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