British Prime Minister David Cameron assured that Bulgaria could rely on
British support for initiatives aimed at consolidating the energy
security of the countries from Southeastern Europe.
Cameron announced this during his meeting with Bulgarian counterpart
Boyko Borisov in Brussels on Thursday ahead of the forthcoming European
Council summit.
Migration, energy and the situation in Greece were among the topics of
discussion at the meeting between Borisov and his British counterpart,
the Bulgarian government's press service informs.
The two prime ministers assessed the state of bilateral relations as
being in good shape and pointed to the strong political trust between
the two governments.
Borisov expressed support for the completion of the single market in the areas of services, energy and the digital market.
The topic was discussed in line with the proposals of the UK for reform of the European Union (EU).
(HBCB)