Bulgaria to delay the entry into the European Union

Bulgaria postponed plans to join the European Union, in view of the ongoing financial crisis in the region. This was, according to The Wall Street Journal, the Minister of Finance of Bulgaria Simeon Djankov.

He said that at present no benefit from joining the European Union does not see, and sees only "some expenses." The Minister noted that the rules of the European Union are subject to constant change, and Bulgaria's entry would be "very risky." "Our people want to know if we do not have to take part in the rescue of some of the state of default," - said Djankov.

Earlier 8/31/12 their conditions of entry to the European Union called Poland. As stated by Radoslaw Sikorski, the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country, Warsaw can join the EU only after the continent's debt problems resolved.

Over the past two years the European Union is experiencing a severe crisis, which caused a large external debt of some countries in it. EU leadership has provided financial assistance to Greece, Portugal and Ireland. As complicated situation is in Italy and Spain. Analysts suggest that in the future a number of countries and, above all, Greece, the European Union may leave.