Sofia, Bulgaria: The Prime Minister of Bulgaria – Kiril Petkov, on Saturday, April 9, 2022, met with his counterpart of Greece – Kyriakos Mitsotakis, at the Delphi Economic Forum. Both the dignitaries held discussions on the strategic energy projects and cooperation between both the countries.Â
Prime Minister Petkov, providing the information about the meeting and calling it a “productive talk”, tweeted, “Productive discussion with PM @PrimeministerGR @kmitsotakis at #delphiforum today. We have discussed strategic energy projects and cooperation between Greece & Bulgaria. #Bulgaria and #Greece are strategic partners and pillars of stability in the region.” Â
https://twitter.com/KirilPetkov/status/1512860083516026883
Bulgarian Prime Minister Petkov also met with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosova – Albin Kurti and discussed several ways to enhance relations between both the countries via various means.Â
Kosova Prime Minister tweeted, “On the margins of #delphiforum, I spoke with PM of Bulgaria @KirilPetkov about the security situation in #Europe & ways to strengthen the Kosova – Bulgaria relationship through increased economic & regional cooperation.”Â
https://twitter.com/albinkurti/status/1512838636089270272
PM Petkov cited, “On the sidelines of #delphiforum with Kosovo PM @albinkurti on the regional implications of the war on #WB and #food security.”Â
https://twitter.com/KirilPetkov/status/1512856158129856514
Secretary-General of the OECD – Mathias Cormann was also among the other dignitaries whom the Bulgarian Prime Minister met at the Delphi economic forum. Both of them held significant talks on OECD
 accession, eco and broader policy implications of pandemic and Russia’s unprovoked war against Ukraine as well as the need for continued humanitarian support for the people of Ukraine.Â
https://twitter.com/MathiasCormann/status/1512718366317981701
What is Delphi Forum? Â
It is a United States-based online service provider that, since the mid-1990s, has been a community internet forum site. It began as a nationwide dial-up service in 1983. Â
Delphi Economic Forum engages with political, economic, business, academic and other field leaders in a move to counter the rising challenges. It further promotes sustainability as well as socially responsible growth policies for Europe, the wider Eastern Mediterranean, and Greece.Â