Bulgaria
Commissioner Kyriakides visits Bulgaria and meets with President Radev
Today (17 June), Commissioner Stella Kyriakides (pictured) will be in Sofia, Bulgaria, where she will meet with President Rumen Radev in the morning, followed by a meeting with caretaker Health Minister Stoycho Katzarov. Discussions will focus on the EU Vaccines Strategy and the roll-out of the national vaccination campaign in Bulgaria, as well as the way forward on the proposals under the European Health Union. This will be followed by a visit of Commissioner Kyriakides to the vaccination centre at St. Anna University Medical Centre. Ahead of the visit to Bulgaria, Health and Food Safety Commissioner Kyriakides said: “I look forward to seeing first-hand the state of play of the Bulgarian vaccination campaign roll-out and how we can support further progress. We will also focus our discussions on the way towards a strong European Health Union and how we can collectively strengthen crisis preparedness for Bulgaria and all Member States.” After the visit to the vaccination centre, the Commissioner and the Minister will hold a joint press point.
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