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    Bulgarian, Slovenian presidents hold news conference, view cooperation, EU

    BTA web site, Sofia
    26 Oct 04

    Ljubljana, 26 October: Bulgaria should not wait for another country or
    group of countries in joining the European Union, Slovenian President
    Janez Drnovsek told a joint news conference with his Bulgarian
    counterpart Georgi Purvanov after their meeting in the Brdo Castle,
    near Ljubljana, on Tuesday [26 October].

    Drnovsek said this taking a question on how Slovenia would help
    Bulgaria along the road to the EU. Slovenia joined the EU on 1 May
    this year. Purvanov opened a two-day official visit to Slovenia on
    Tuesday. Slovenia believes that the process of Bulgaria's accession
    should continue as planned, within the set time frames, Drnovsek
    said, adding that his country would defend this stand. The Slovenian
    president said he expects Slovenia to become a member of the Schengen
    Agreement by 2007 and to meet all Schengen standards as an external
    border of the EU.

    Taking a question, Purvanov said that on the whole Bulgaria had no
    problems in closing the negotiation chapters with the exception of
    the traditionally difficult ones on competition and agriculture. He
    pointed out that Bulgaria still has to work on the reform of its
    judiciary and administration and with its minorities.

    At their one-to-one meeting the two presidents discussed the work of
    the Organization of Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), whose
    rotating chairmanship-in-office Bulgaria currently holds. Slovenia
    is expected to take over next year. Purvanov said that as holder of
    the OSCE chairmanship-in-office Bulgaria prioritized on the fight
    against terrorism and against the trafficking of arms and drugs and
    other new challenges. The two presidents discussed the hotbeds of
    potential tension Kosovo, Transdniestrian region, Georgia, Armenia
    and Azerbaijan. These problems cannot be solved within the term of
    one chairmanship, Purvanov said, adding that Bulgaria will assist
    Slovenia in their solution as former chairman-in-office and member
    of the Troika.

    Purvanov made a high assessment of the results of political dialogue
    between Bulgaria and Slovenia and pointed out that this dialogue
    has a positive influence on economic relations. He explained that
    this year two-way trade is expected to reach the record high 100m US
    dollars. Last year saw a record in investment, Purvanov said. There
    are untapped opportunities for bilateral cooperation in tourism,
    transport, telecommunications, social security and in promoting direct
    contacts between economic agents and the chambers of commerce of the
    two countries. Bulgaria was one of the first countries to support
    Slovenia's initiative for a Slavic cultural forum, the Bulgarian
    president said. Purvanov also stressed the good relations between
    higher educational establishments of the two countries, above all
    between Sofia University and Ljubljana University. He thanked for
    the support of his idea for cultural corridors in Southeastern Europe.

    The Bulgarian president also met with Slovenian parliament Speaker
    France Cukjati who was elected to this post on 22 October. Purvanov
    is the first foreign head of state whom the new Slovenian parliament
    Speaker meets.
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