Greece and Bulgaria will seek EU financial aid amounting to 100-120 million euros for the Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline project, Bulgaria’s Public Works Minister Valentin Tserovski announced yesterday. Bulgaria has a 227 million-euro share in the project. The intergovernmental agreement (also including Russia) for the construction of the pipeline is expected to be signed tomorrow during Tserovsi’s official visit to Greece. The agenda also includes regional cooperation and construction of border crossings. A meeting on December 3, during which the three countries were to sign a memorandum of cooperation on the pipeline project, was postponed at Russia’s request.