Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Boyko Borissov is on an official visit to Thessaloniki, where he met with his Greek counterpart Alexis Tsipras and the Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić on 13 July.
The main topics were energy and transport links of Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia. Some key projects were discussed including the construction of a railway transport link between Rousse and Thessaloniki, passing through Bourgas and Alexandroupolis, as well as the gas interconnector between Bulgaria and Greece. Other topics were: security in the region with regard to refugee and migrant flows.
The visit to Thessaloniki by the Bulgarian Prime Minister is part of a series of international visits he has held in recent days. A few days ago he visited Istanbul, then Trieste. In the Italian city, he was invited to a final dinner at the 4th Western Balkan Summit.
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