Bulgaria and Greece are actively working on the development of cross-border transport connectivity between the two countries. The Minister of Transport and Communications Korman Ismailov said during a meeting with H. E. Marios Liberopoulos, Ambassador of the Hellenic Republic to Bulgaria.
“Greece has provided consistent support for Bulgaria throughout Bulgaria’s path toward accession to the EU, the Schengen area and the Eurozone,” Minister Ismailov said. He expressed confidence that Bulgaria will soon also become a full member of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
According to Minister Ismailov, Bulgaria will continue its active partnership with Greece and Romania for the accelerated development of the transport axis connecting the Aegean Sea with the Black Sea.
For his part, H. E. Marios Liberopoulos emphasized the advantages of adopting a joint approach between Bulgaria, Greece and Romania in implementing cross-border transport infrastructure projects supported by the European Union.
During the meeting, Minister Ismailov also outlined the government’s main priorities, including the conduct of fair and transparent elections. The Minister emphasized the need to take action to address the shortcomings of the system. “I will work to achieve a high-capacity administration that serves the interests of citizens,” he stated.
