site.btaPresident Plevneliev: "No Alternative to Ukraine's Modernization, Democratic European Road of Development"
President Plevneliev: "No Alternative to Ukraine's Modernization, Democratic European Road of Development"
Kiev, July 7(BTA Special Correspondent Anelia Tsvetkova) - 
Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev started a two-day official 
visit to Ukraine on Tuesday. The head of State was welcomed at a
 formal ceremony by Ukrainian President Petro 
Poroshenko. 
"There is no alternative to Ukraine's modernization and 
democratic European road of development, and Bulgaria will 
support it along this road," the guest said at a joint news 
conference with Poroshenko after a one-to-one session with him 
and plenary talks of the official delegations in Kiev.
The head of State reiterated Bulgaria's position in support of 
Ukraine's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity. 
Plevneliev said that the annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol by 
Russia violates international law and "Bulgaria does not 
recognize and will never recognize this unlawful act." The 
President further pointed out that his country does not 
recognize the results of the referendums in Donetsk and Lugansk.
 "As far as we are concerned, Crimea is Ukraine, and Ukraine is 
Europe," Plevneliev said. He emphasized that a way out of the 
crisis lies through the observance of the Minsk Agreements and 
the EU sanctions against Russia are contingent on their full 
implementation. "Bulgaria supports the sanctions and will be 
working for a strong and united EU position in support of and 
for guaranteeing Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial 
integrity," the President said. He argued that no one has the 
right to shift borders by force and occupy foreign territories, 
even less so in Europe. "Europe's future lies in the removal of 
borders, not in the shifting of borders," Plevneliev added.
The head of State expressed Bulgaria's categorical support for 
Ukraine's European perspective and for the lifting of visa 
requirements for Ukrainian citizens.
A protocol on cooperation and exchange between the two 
countries' education  
and science ministries for the period until 2019 was signed in 
the presence of the two Presidents. The document provides for 
the exchange of post-graduates, students and doctoral students 
for a full course of study, exchange of Bulgarian and Ukrainian 
language lecturers, and assistance to the educational activity 
of the Bulgarian community in Ukraine.
  
In addition to his session with Poroshenko, on Tuesday 
Plevneliev is scheduled to confer with Prime Minister Arseniy 
Yatsenyuk and Parliament (Verkhovna Rada) Chairman Volodymyr 
Groysman. The Bulgarian President will also meet with business 
executives and members of the Bulgarian community in Ukraine. 
Earlier on Tuesday, Plevneliev laid wreaths at the Tomb of the 
Unknown Soldier, the memorial to the victims of the Holodomor 
famine in Ukraine in 1932 and 1933, as well as the Memorial 
Cross to the Heavenly Hundred Heroes who died during the events 
between November 2013 and February 2014.
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