Danube Bridge 2 between Bulgaria and Romania: The Bridge of Shame!
Of course, it is a nice thing that Danube Bridge 2 between Bulgaria and Romania will be completed after all.
Bulgaria, Greece, and Romania have formally joined the project "Via Carpathia" for creating the shortest transit route from the Baltic to Southeast Europe.
Bulgaria's Deputy Transport Minister Kamen Kichev signed Friday Declaration "Via Carpathia" for the transport route connecting the Baltic states and Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Greece, i.e. the Baltic and the Aegean/Mediterranean.
The aim of the declaration is including the Via Carpathia route in the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T), an EU-sponsored network of transport routes, in order to stimulate the economic development of the eastern parts of the EU.
The Via Carpathia route on Bulgarian territory runs from the Vidin port on the Danube to Kulata on the Greek border via Sofia; it coincides with a section of the Pan-European Transport Corridor No. 4, and the Danube 2 bridge connecting Vidin and Romania's Calafat is part of it. The bridge should enter into operation some time in 2011-2012, after a decade-long delay.
At Bulgaria and Romania's insistence, two deviations from the Baltic to the Aegean route were included in Via Carpathia – to the Romanian port of Constanta on the Black Sea, and from Sofia to Istanbul via Svilengrad on the Turkish border, and to the TRACECA route to the Bulgarian Black Sea ports.
The extension from Sofia to Svilengrad actually covers entirely Corridor No. 4 on Bulgarian territory which runs from Central Europe to Istanbul and Thessaloniki.
We need your support so Novinite.com can keep delivering news and information about Bulgaria! Thank you!
In a testament to enduring friendship, this year marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Bulgaria and China
Italy has thrown its weight behind Bulgaria's bid for full-fledged membership in the Schengen area, affirming its steadfast support during Italian President Sergio Mattarella's two-day visit to Bulgaria
In a strategic move aimed at reinforcing Bulgaria's commitment to its European aspirations and tackling corruption, outgoing Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov held a crucial meeting with EU, Ukrainian, US, and British ambassadors
In a statement that underscores the United States' keen interest in Bulgaria's political landscape, US Ambassador Kenneth Merten expressed disappointment at the failure of negotiations to form a government in the country
Nathaniel Copsey has been appointed as the new British Ambassador to the Republic of Bulgaria, succeeding Rob Dixon, announced the British Embassy
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev engaged in a telephone conversation with Indian President Droupadi Murmu, expressing heartfelt gratitude on behalf of Bulgaria
UN Happiness Report: Bulgaria's Astonishing Leap in Rankings
Bulgaria: 3 Regions With Lowest Life Expectancy - EU Report 2022