Prime Minister of Bulgaria Dimitar Glavchev will participate in the Berlin Process Summit on Monday in the German capital. This is the tenth meeting in a row in the format of the heads of state of the Western Balkan countries and of the partner countries of the initiative, as well as representatives of international financial institutions and regional organisations.
The Berlin Process was established in 2014 as a platform to strengthen cooperation between the Western Balkan countries and the host countries of the Berlin Process as well as the EU. The Forum aims to assist countries in the region in achieving European standards and bring concrete benefits to citizens in the region. The main idea of the initiative is to support the process of European integration of the Western Balkan countries, with the activities of the process focused on three main areas: economy and connectivity; reconciliation and good neighbourly relations; security.
Participants in the process are the countries of the Western Balkans - Albania, Serbia, the Republic of North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Kosovo, as well as the states - Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Croatia, Slovenia, the UK, Poland, Greece and Bulgaria. | BGNES