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STABILITY IN THE BALKAN REGION DEPENDENT ON BULGARIA'S POLICIES- VATICAN

Wed, May 23 2007 09:38 CET 402 Views

The Vatican praises Bulgaria's efforts to preserve religious and multi-cultural dialogue, Vatican secretary for relations with states Dominique Mamberti said during a meeting with Foreign Minister Ivailo Kalfin.

Bulgaria is interested in maintaining active dialogue with the Vatican, Kalfin said.

Mamberti said that Bulgaria should assume leading role in the Balkan region, after the country's EU accession.

The country plays an important role as stabilising factor within the Balkans. Dialogue between religions has always been guiding for European civilizations, he said.

On May 24, the Day of Slavonic Alphabet and Bulgarian Enlightenment and Culture, a Bulgarian delegation will meet Pope Benedict XVI, Mamberti confirmed.

Among other topics that the two discussed is the trial of the five Bulgarian nurses in Libya.

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