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The Bulgaria 2011 Review: Foreign Policy and Diplomacy
Bulgaria's Diplomatic Service: Tough Reform
The 3 Geographic Focus Areas of Bulgaria's Foreign Policy
Bulgaria's foreign policy has three major geographic areas of focus, as outlined by Bulgarian Foreign Minister Nikolay Mladenov for Novinite.com (Sofia News Agency) in an interview in June.
Mladenov emphasized that the Western Balkans, the Black Sea Region, and the Middle East are the three priority regions for the Bulgarian diplomatic corps under his leadership. As far as Turkey, a rising regional power, is concerned, the Bulgarian Foreign Minister stressed that both Bulgaria and Turkey enjoy countless benefits to having a "very good and strong relationship", and that he does not share concerns about the alleged so called neo-Ottomanism in Turkey's current foreign policy.
He has argued that the fact that Bulgaria is a member of the EU and NATO extends the political power or projection that it has on global affairs