Bulgaria's prime minister will be one of the participants in the Spring Summit of the European Union (EU).
Sergey Stanishev will be joined by his Romanian counterpart as well, since Sofia and Bucharest are hoping to enter the Union as full members next year.
Starting on Thursday, the high-level forum will bring to Brussels the bloc's government leaders.
But prior to the start of the session, world media drummed that controversy between nationalism and protectionism was likely to cause fireworks.
The National Lisbon Reform Programmes will be one of the main points of attention.