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Bulgaria is working for long-term solutions to guarantee the reliability and autonomy of the energy sector and to minimize the negative effects of new energy crises in the future.

President Rumen Radev said this today

Rumen Georgiev Radev is a Bulgarian military man, major general from the reserve.

Former commander of a meeting with the President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Odile Renaud-Basso in Tirana.

The head of state is visiting Albania to participate in the EU-Western Balkans summit, the press office of the Presidency announced. 

Rumen Radev leaves for a visit to Albania

The President stressed that the transition to a green economy should lead to the strengthening of the national capacity for the production of cheap electricity, which would ensure both Bulgaria's needs and support the energy balance in the region.

The implementation of the goals set in the National Recovery and Sustainability Plan for reducing carbon emissions and storing electricity must be achieved in such a way that the national energy resources, the accumulated experience and the scientific potential of the country are used to the maximum extent, Rumen Radev also pointed out

Rumen Georgiev Radev is a Bulgarian military man, major general from the reserve.

Former commander of.

In this regard, the idea of ​​leading Bulgarian universities, scientists and business representatives to store electricity through the creation of an underground PAVEC in the Mariska Basin region with technology that has already been implemented in some countries was highlighted. 

During the meeting, the head of state called for making connectivity in Southeast Europe a priority both for the countries of the region and for international financial institutions.

This, according to the head of state, is of key importance for ensuring alternative supply chains, preventing a deficit and subsequent growth of inflation.

Rumen Radev

Rumen Georgiev Radev is a Bulgarian military man, major general from the reserve.

A former commander of once again emphasized that, unlike in Central Europe, the distance between the two bridges on the Danube River connecting Bulgaria and Romania is 300 kilometers, which is not in the interest of the development of the economic relations of the two countries, nor of the EU.  

Rumen Radev

EBRD