Bulgarian PM signed with Zelensky a Declaration of Support for Ukraine and Met with Boris Johnson

Prime Minister Kiril Petkov has met with two presidents and two prime ministers as part of the Munich Security Conference, the government's press service said on Saturday night.

With the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, he signed a joint declaration in support of Ukraine's European perspective.

Due to the development of the situation between Russia and Ukraine, Petkov and Zelensky shared concerns about energy security, but also expressed hope for de-escalation of tensions in the region, the Council of Ministers wrote in the press release.

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With Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili, Kiril Petkov discussed opportunities for economic cooperation in the field of information technology, coordination in logistics within the Black Sea and support for Georgia's Euro-Atlantic path.

During his meeting with Moldovan President Maia Sandu, it became clear that the two have common goals - the fight against corruption and the rule of law, as well as energy security. It is unclear whether Petkov shared anti-corruption advice with Sandu from Rwanda's president two days ago in Brussels.

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The Prime Minister emphasized the numerous Bulgarian community in Moldova, which is also extremely important for the excellent relations between the peoples of the two countries. In this regard, the two leaders expressed support for the Bulgarian minority. The Bulgarian Prime Minister received an invitation from the Moldovan President to visit the town of Taraclia, inhabited by the Bulgarian community.

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