Sat, Nov 21 2009


In Velingrad, Bulgarian Foreign Minister Roumyana Zheleva – the country’s candidate to be one of the new European Commissioners – briefed ambassadors on the Cabinet’s six main foreign policy priorities.
Two-day working visit to France starting on October 12 2009 seen as ‘crucial’, deputy foreign minister says; Bulgarian media sketches similarities between Borissov and Sarkozy.
Borissov's personal wish was for Bulgaria to get the regional development portfolio but Roumyana Zheleva better chances of becoming enlargement commissioner.
Prime Minister Boiko Borissov held his first working meetings with French ambassador Etienne de Poncins, newly-appointed German ambassador Matthias Höpfner and ambassador John M. Ordway, chargé d’affaires of the US embassy.
German utility RWE was not pulling out of the Bulgarian nuclear station at Belene, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borissov said on September 28, as quoted by Bulgarian National Radio.
French firm ONET Technologies signed the contract to start dismantling four nuclear reactors at Bulgaria's Kozloduy power station, AFP reported
Welcomed by the UK government, France and Germany, as well as the US, the naming of Belgium’s Herman van Rompuy as European Council President and Catherine Ashton as foreign policy chief has caused misgivings in some circles, including Turkey which believes that Van Rompuy will oppose Turkish membership of the bloc.
The dinner meeting of EU leaders to decide on the European Council President and the bloc’s new foreign minister and head of secretariat could take a few hours or all night, says host Fredrik Reinfeldt, Sweden’s prime minister.
Russia and the European Union have agreed on an early warning system if another natural gas cutoff looms. Some say that Bulgaria, among other countries hard-hit by the January 2009 crisis, is now better prepared. Not everyone is convinced.
Five Bulgarian films screened at the World Film Festival in Bangkok.
A complicated game, played partly in the dark, and with elements of everything from poker to tug ‘o war – that’s the way Europe’s leaders will come up with its new European Council President, foreign minister and European Commission.
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