Ahead of Varna Summit, Netanyahu Says He Wants to Change ‘Hypocritical and Hostile Attitude’ of EU Toward Israel
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by Algemeiner Staff

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu talks to Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov during their official meeting in Varna, Bulgaria, Nov. 1, 2018. Photo: Bulgarian Government Press Office / Handout via Reuters.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu flew to Varna on Thursday ahead of a summit meeting with the leaders of Bulgaria, Greece, Romania and Serbia.
“This is not just a meeting of friends, but it is, of course, to strengthen relations with each of these countries,” Netanyahu told reporters before he departed Ben-Gurion International Airport. “Yet it is also a bloc of countries with whom I want to promote my policy, to change the hypocritical and hostile attitude of the EU.”
“This is a process that will take time, but I believe in setting a goal and striving for it systematically, and I believe that this too will be achieved over time,” he continued. “This is important for the State of Israel, whose status is rising in the world.”
Watch a video of Netanyahu’s remarks (in Hebrew) below:
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