Greek foreign minister sees ministerial meeting as springboard for development
The Greek minister of foreign affairs, Nikos Kotzias said at the presser that followed the second ministerial meeting among government
Read moreThe Greek minister of foreign affairs, Nikos Kotzias said at the presser that followed the second ministerial meeting among government
Read moreVarna, a city strongly connected with Greece, and more specifically the palace of Euxinograd, hosted the 1st Quadrilateral Summit Bulgaria, Greece,
Read moreBulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borissov and his Romanian counterpart Mihai Tudose attended a ceremony to officially open a new border
Read moreAt the initiative of the Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nikos Kotzias, the 2nd Ministerial Meeting of Greece, Albania, Bulgaria
Read moreGreek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will visit Washington between October 15 and 18, accepting the invitation of US President Donald
Read moreGreat mobility is being noted recently on behalf of Greece towards the Balkan countries, with successive summits at bilateral and
Read moreA few days after a federal election in Germany, Athens is contemplating repercussions on the country. So far, under the
Read moreBulgaria, which in 2015 pledged to accept 860 asylum-seekers transferred from Greece, has so far accepted 50, a progress report
Read moreThe transport ministers of Greece and Bulgaria signed on September 6 a memorandum on co-operation on the building of a
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