Highlights (04/04) Print E-mail
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  • A programme for cultural, educational, scientific, technological and inter-agency co-operation between Bulgaria and France
  • Bulgaria deposited with the Council of Europe he ratification documents on three conventions in the sphere of law
  • Bulgaria signed a joint declaration in support of the development of Pan-European corridor VIII
  • The European experts think re-negotiation on the Unit 3 and 4 of the Kozloduy NPP is possible
  • Bulgaria to grant weapons to the newly-formed Afghan armed forces
  • British companies follow the development of Bulgarian economy
  • Bulgaria will host the “Cultural Corridors in South Eastern Europe” forum
  • Bulgaria participated in an international conference on the problems of Afghanistan in Berlin
  • Italy, the Czech Republic and Uzbekistan to open consulates in Bulgaria
  • Funds from the PHARE – Cross Border Co-operation Programme for the road from the town of Malko Turnovo to the Bulgarian-Turkish border
  • American expert in the field of intelligence presented his book in Sofia
  • Bulgarian-Moldavian consultations
  • Minister Tserovski: A highway to link the ports of Lom and Thessaloniki
  • The British visas for Bulgarian nationals will not be lifted until the country’s accession into the EU
  • A Ministerial Conference on the Western Balkans was held in Tokyo
  • Bulgaria to participate in the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR).
  • The Chairman of the World Nuclear Association: “The Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant is safe”
  • American Militaries to rest in Bulgaria
  • The organised tourists from Russia, Belarus and Ukraine will not pay visa-issuing fees until April 1, 2005
  • The Government Supports the Construction of the Bourgas-Alexandroupolis, and the Bourgas-Vlore Oil Pipelines
  • A World Bank 495 000 USD grant supports Bulgaria’s economic and social reforms
  • A Memorandum of Understanding in the sphere of the road infrastructure signed between Bulgaria and the Netherlands
  • An International Seminar on the security policy of Bulgaria
  • President Parvanov received the Minister of Culture of China
  • The Minister of Defence Nikolay Svinarov met with the Ambassador of the United States to Bulgaria H. E. Mr. James Pardew
  • Minister Passy received the 2004 Balkan Peace Award
  • Bulgarian film festival for the fourth time in New York
  • A Bulgarian delegation met with EBRD President Jean Lemierre within the sidelines of the bank’s annual meeting
  • Deputy Minister Katya Todorova received a Georgian delegation
  • A lecture on Civil Society was held in the Czech Cultural Centre in Sofia


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