EBRD Doubles Investments in Bulgaria, Boosting Key Sectors in 2024
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has significantly increased its investments in Bulgaria for 2024
Hungary has expressed strong support for the full accession of Romania and Bulgaria to the Schengen area, viewing it as a key national and European interest. Pál Zsigmond Barna, State Secretary of the Hungarian Ministry of European Affairs, made this statement during a roundtable discussion in the Romanian city of Targu Mures, as reported by the Magyar Hirlap newspaper. He emphasized that Hungary is committed to doing everything possible to facilitate the two countries' full accession during its upcoming EU presidency.
Barna noted that more EU member states are recognizing the importance of Romania and Bulgaria joining Schengen fully and as soon as possible, particularly to allow free passage at land border crossings.
Romanian MEP Loránt Vincze, who also participated in the discussion, highlighted the economic disadvantages Romania faces due to its partial membership in Schengen. He stressed that joining the Schengen area would significantly boost economic relations between Romania and Hungary, increasing their trade volume. However, Vincze pointed out that Bulgaria remains the "weak link" in the process and urged Romania to intensify its diplomatic efforts.
Barna also remarked on the consensus-based nature of EU decision-making, emphasizing that negotiations must continue until a joint solution is achieved. He criticized the fact that Eastern European countries often find themselves at a disadvantage in such matters, calling for progress in this area.
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