Visit from Bulgaria: Prime Minister Jeliazkov with Chancellor Stocker!

Visit from Bulgaria: Prime Minister Jeliazkov with Chancellor Stocker!

Ballhausplatz 2, 1010 Wien, Österreich - On June 12, 2025, Chancellor Christian Stocker will receive the Bulgarian Prime Minister Rossen Jeliazkov in the Federal Chancellery in Vienna. This official visit starts at 4:00 p.m. with the greeting of Jeliazkov through podium with military honor. A photo and film date is organized for media representatives in the marked area on Ballhausplatz. Admission for the media takes place from 3:15 p.m. to 3:55 p.m., whereby Ballhausplatz can only be used to a limited extent from 3:00 p.m. dass] (https://www.ots.at/presseaus-sung/ots_20250610_OTS0010/AVISOOGELER-BULGE-BULISE-Minister-Jeliazkov-Bundeskanzler-Stocker).

During the visit, the press statements of the two heads of the government are planned at around 4:30 p.m., with simultaneous interpretation in German and Bulgarian. Accreditation is required for media participation. This can be applied for online and the accreditation cards are issued on the day of the visit to the media accreditation office inside. The issue times are from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. In order to participate in the media dates, certain documents such as a valid press card and an official photo document must be presented.

accreditation details and procedures

International journalists are recommended to make their accreditation online for a longer stay in Austria. The accreditation is confirmed by a data carrier in check card format, which contains personal data and a passport photo. Comprehensive documents must be submitted to the first accreditation, including the credit of the medium and a curriculum vitae, as the Federal Chancellery

The accreditation is also an important process for the UN. Media representatives who work with a valid press accreditation must comply with specific guidelines for media access. This includes the submission of an credit on the official letterhead of the medium and a valid press card as well as online registration or an email request for accreditation. Freelance journalists also need an order letter from a recognized news organization.

Important information on media reporting

In addition, media representatives must note that all accreditations can be rejected by the Federal Chancellery for factual or security reasons. Changes in the personal data must also be reported in good time. Further information is available on the contact details of the Federal Chancellery, as explained on the website Unvienna.

The official visit by Prime Minister Jeliazkov represents a significant opportunity for the exchange between Austria and Bulgaria. The event is accompanied by a live stream and photo service via the website of the Federal Chancellery, which should support media transparency and reporting.

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