Bulgarian President Iliana Iotova is continuing her visit to Armenia for the Eighth Summit of the European Political Community, which commenced in Yerevan on Monday. As part of her agenda, President Iotova is scheduled to participate in a high-level discussion concerning the impact of the Vertical Gas Corridor on regional energy security. This strategic initiative aims to enhance energy security and diversify natural gas supplies across Southeastern, Eastern, and Central Europe.
During the forum, Iotova intends to address the critical role of transport and energy connectivity throughout Europe. Her participation also includes an event titled the “European Coalition Against Drugs.” On the sidelines of the Summit, she is set to meet with Greek President Konstantinos Tasoulas. The event is co-chaired by European Council President Antonio Costa and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
Prior to the Summit, on Sunday, President Iotova and Prime Minister Pashinyan signed a Joint Declaration establishing a Strategic Partnership between Bulgaria and Armenia. Furthermore, Iotova visited the Peyo Yavorov Primary School in Yerevan, named after the renowned Bulgarian poet. During bilateral discussions with her Armenian counterpart, Vahagn Khachaturyan, the two leaders focused on methods to strengthen cooperation between the nations.
President Iotova emphasized the importance of the European Political Community in fostering connectivity and deepening relations across the continent.
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It’s interesting to see the continued high-level focus on the region through the European Political Community Summit.
What is the “Vertical G” mentioned in relation to the summit’s discussions?