Two of President Iotova’s Armenia Visit for European Political Community Summit

Bulgarian President Iliana Iotova is continuing her participation in Armenia for the Eighth Summit of the European Political Community, which commenced in Yerevan on Monday. A primary focus of President Iotova’s agenda involves a high-level event addressing the impact of the Vertical Gas Corridor on regional energy security. This strategic initiative aims to bolster energy security and diversify natural gas supplies across Southeastern, Eastern, and Central Europe.

During her address at the forum, President Iotova is scheduled to emphasize the critical role of transport and energy connectivity within Europe. The Summit, co-chaired by European Council President Antonio Costa and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, also includes an event titled “European Coalition Against Drugs.” On the sidelines, President Iotova is set to meet with Greek President Konstantinos Tasoulas. Diplomatic engagements have been significant throughout the visit.

On Sunday, President Iotova and Prime Minister Pashinyan signed a Joint Declaration establishing a Strategic Partnership between Bulgaria and Armenia. Furthermore, President Iotova and her Armenian counterpart, Vahagn Khachaturyan, met to discuss avenues for strengthening bilateral cooperation. President Iotova also visited the Peyo Yavorov Primary School in Yerevan, named after the notable Bulgarian poet.

Throughout the proceedings, President Iotova has highlighted the importance of the European Political Community in advancing connectivity and fostering robust relations across the continent.

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  1. Bulgarian President Iliana Iotova continues her participation in Armenia for the Eighth Summit of the European Political Community, which began in Yerevan on Monday. A primary focus of President Iotov

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