President Áder discusses EU, economic issues with Bulgarian counterpart

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President János Áder met Bulgarian counterpart Rumen Radev on Friday and their talks focused on economic relations and European Union issues, the sides said at a joint press conference after the meeting.
Commenting on the four freedoms principle of the EU, Áder said that if the free movement of goods, capital, services and people is taken seriously, then Bulgarian and Hungarian companies should not be squeezed out of certain EU markets, as has been the case with respect to their freight forwarders.
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Áder said the EU had not been trustworthy or reliable in recent years regarding integration of the Western Balkans.
He underlined the importance of preserving “institutional balance” within the EU, calling on the bloc to “end the creeping expansion of its powers”.
On the issue of migration, Áder said Hungary and Bulgaria were on the same page in terms of both principles and practical matters.
Commenting on bilateral economic ties, Hungarian President Áder said Hungary was the eighth largest investor in Bulgaria, but had made the second highest amount of investments in the country after the Netherlands last year.





