site.btaAfter Joint Government Meeting, Sofia and Skopje Will Advance Cooperation in Broad Range of Fields
Sofia, January 25 (BTA) - Bulgaria and the Republic of North Macedonia  signed three memorandums of cooperation in the presence of the prime  ministers of the two countries, the government information service said  on Tuesday. The official signing took place after a joint meeting of the  two governments in Sofia and included a Memorandum of Understanding in  the area of agriculture, agrarian science, rural development and  forestry, Memorandum of Understanding for the development of the  Sofia-Skopje rail link, and Memorandum of Understanding between the  Bulgarian Executive Agency for Promotion of Small- and Medium-sized  Enterprises and North Macedonia's Agency for Promotion of  Entrepreneurship.
 
 Аgriculture, Rural Development and Forestry
 
 Agriculture Minister Ivan Ivanov and North Macedonia's Minister of  Agriculture, Forestry and Water Economy Ljupco Nikolovski signed a  Memorandum of Understanding between the two ministries for cooperation  in the area of agriculture, agrarian science, rural development and  forestry. The document envisages advancing cooperation between the two  countries in agriculture through an exchange of information and transfer  of expertise, exchange of good practices, implementation of joint  research projects and cross-border cooperation in rural areas. Bulgaria  undertakes to share its experience in connection with accessing EU's  Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance.
 
 Transport
 
 A plan for the development of the project for a rail link between Sofia  and Skopje, an assessment of investment costs and a survey into  possibilities for funding from the EU and international institutions are  part of the tasks of a joint Working Group on Infrastructure, Transport  and Connectivity. This is envisaged in a Memorandum of Understanding  for the development of the Sofia-Skopje rail link between Bulgaria and  North Macedonia as a basis for conducting negotiations. The document was  signed by Bulgarian Transport Minister Nikolay Sabev and his Macedonian  counterpart Blagoj Bochvarski. The rail link is of strategic an  economic importance for the citizens and the economies of the two  countries.  Its construction will integrate fully the rail networks of  the two countries in the Trans-European Transport Network.
 
 Sabev has taken the initiative to organize a meeting with his Albanian  and Macedonian counterparts to urge the European Comission to include  the Sofia-Skopje railway link in the Western Balkans transport corridor,  Ministry reported. 
 
 The first flight on the regular line Sofia-Skopje can take place already  in March, Bulgarian and North-Macedonian Transport Ministers said after  signing a joint declaration on the wish for the estbalishment of an  airline between the two countries.  
 
 Bulgarian representatives of the executive power and tour operator  companies are envisaged to board the flight and negotiate future tourist  packages with their colleagues from Skopje. 
 
 The two sides also signed a declaration of intent to cut the roaming charges between the two countries.  
 
 Work on New Border Crossing to be Stepped Up
 
 The two countries will speed up work for the opening of a new crossing  on their common border. An agreement on that was reached by Bulgarian  Deputy Prime Minister and Regional Development and Public Works Minister  Grozdan Karadjov, the Macedonian Transport and Communications Minister  Bochvarski and Local Self-Government Minister Goran Milevski at a  meeting of the Infrastructure Working Group, Karadjov's Ministry said in  a press release.
 
 The completion and rehabilitation of the roads leading to the Klepalo  Border Checkpoint from Stroumyani, Bulgaria, and Berovo, North  Macedonia, will be financed with 10.3 million euro under the bilateral  Cross-Border Cooperation Programme 2021-2027.
 
 Bulgaria has already started work on improving the 37-km road from Stroumyani to the border, the Ministry said.
 
 At the meeting, Karadjov informed his counterparts that the Stanke  Lisichkovo Border Checkpoint (on the road between Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria,  and Delchevo, North Macedonia) will be expanded shortly by adding new  separate lanes for the processing of the increased traffic of passengers  and vehicles and constructing new buildings to accommodate the passport  and customs control services, which will shorten substantially waiting  time at the border.
 
 The ministers also discussed the finishing of Pan-European Transport  Corridor VIII (Brindisi-Durres-Tirana-Skopje-Deve Bair-Gyueshevo-Sofia-  Plovdiv-Bourgas/Varna-Poti-Batumi). Karadjov said that the corridor's  road infrastructure in Bulgaria is constructed with the exception of the  Black Sea Motorway (between Bourgas and Varna). Sofia prioritizes a  widening of the 62-km Corridor VIII road section between Gyueshevo and  Dupnitsa. Financing for the project has been planned in the three-year  budget framework of the Road Infrastructure Agency.
 
 The sides also discussed the preparation of the bilateral Cross-Border  Cooperation Programme, which the European Commission is expected to  approve shortly. The Programme will give the two countries access to  over 31 million euro (almost double compared to the previous period) for  the period ending in 2027. The funding is earmarked for the new border  crossing and projects in environmental protection, regional  connectivity, promotion of economic growth, culture, the natural  heritage, sustainable tourism and security in the border regions. A  total of 73 projects worth 18.1 million euro-plus were implemented in  the two countries' border areas under the previous programme between  2014 and 2020. 
 
 Economy, Innovations and Growth
 
 Innovations and Growth Minister Daniel Lorer and North Macedonia's  Minister of Economy Kreshnik Bekteshi signed a Memorandum of  Understanding between the Bulgarian Executive Agency for Promotion of  Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises and North Macedonia's Agency for  Promotion of Entrepreneurship. The memorandum will aid the development  of bilateral economic cooperation. Acknowledging the strategic  importance of the development of small and medium-sized businesses for  boosting employment, economic and social stability, the sides undertake  to aid the businesses of the respective countries and establish and  maintain various forms of cooperation. Under the memorandum the two  agencies will partner in the development of small and medium-sized  businesses by providing real opportunities for expanding contacts  between businesses from the two countries. The sides undertake to  exchange information in relation to commerce, possibilities for  investment, policies and measures implemented by the two governments to  promote the internationalization of small and medium-sized companies.  The two sides will cooperate in the organization of promotional events  in favour of SMEs. 
 
 Justice
 
 During a meeting of the working group on European Cooperation: Green  Transition and Digital Transformation, the Justice Ministers of the two  countries discussed how they would cooperate. 
 
 Participating in the session were the Minister for Good Governance,  Kalina Konstantinova, Environment and Water Minister Borislav Sandov,  who is also deputy prime minister for climate policies, Justice Minister  Nadezhda Yordanova and e-Government Minister Bozhidar Bozhanov. North  Macedonia was represented by the Deputy Prime Ministers for European  Affairs, Bojan Maricikj, and for Good Governance, Slavica Grkovska, and  Environment Minister Naser Nuredini.    
 
 The Bulgarian Justice Minister proposed that Bulgarian experts share  with North Macedonia counterparts their experience in accomplishing key  projects for reforming the judiciary and introducing e-justice. She  focused on the government's efforts to combat corruption and the  restructuring of the anti-corruption commission, and the Bulgarian  experience in using mediation as an alternative method for dispute  resolution, among other issues. 
 
 The two sides agreed to continue work on expert level.
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