Who from European Union to Attend Opening of European Games in Baku?
The opening ceremony of the first European Games in Baku on June 12 is expected to be attended by official representatives of the European Union. This was announced at today's press conference by the head of the EU Delegation to Azerbaijan Malena Mard said.
Answering Turan IA, if EU leaders are invited to the opening ceremony of the Games, Mard said that the invitation is addressed to the European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.
However, she still does not know who will be involved in the ceremony from the EU and European leaders.
However, referring to the Operations Committee of the Games, Mard said that the leaders of several countries have confirmed their participation. -06D-
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