AP reported from Athens that the foreign ministers of eight central European and Balkan EU countries held talks in Greece in which prospective bloc members from the Balkans were also represented.
Friday’s meetings in a resort south of Athens brought together ministers from the so-called Visegrad Group — Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary — as well as Greece, Bulgaria, Romania and Croatia
Talks were focused on energy, the future of the European Union and the bloc’s expansion ahead of an EU summit next week in Bulgaria.
The foreign ministers of Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, all of them hoping to join the European Union, have been invited as observers along with colleagues from EU members Slovenia and Cyprus.
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