Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov will participate in the Summit within the framework of the “Berlin Process“ initiative today in London. This was announced by the government information service, quoted by BTA.
The eleventh edition of the discussion forum brings together leaders from the Western Balkans, the European Union (EU) member states and international partners of the initiative, as well as representatives of international financial institutions.
During the plenary session, the leaders will discuss topics related to strengthening security by supporting vulnerable NATO allies, addressing the common threat of illegal migration, as well as promoting economic growth through enhanced regional cooperation, the announcement states.
The Berlin Process is an international platform established in 2014, which unites the governments of the six Western Balkan countries, together with other European partners. Its aim is to strengthen regional cooperation, support economic development and accelerate the efforts of the Western Balkans on their path to EU accession.
Participants in the initiative are the countries of the Western Balkans - Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, the Republic of North Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, as well as the countries of Austria, Bulgaria, the United Kingdom, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Slovenia, France and Croatia.
Last year, the acting Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev participated in the Summit.