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President and VP meet with the Club of Bulgarian-Speaking Ambassadors

2024-12-12 16:51:00

Head of State Rumen Radev and Vice President Iliana Iotova met today with the club of ambassadors who speak Bulgarian. The meeting took place at the invitation of the Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Bulgaria, H.E. Maciej Szymanski, on whose initiative the Club was established and who hosted the event.

During the session, a wide range of issues were discussed regarding Bulgaria's socio-political agenda, the guarantee of political stability in times of crisis, the fight against corruption and the responsibility of the institutions in this regard, the justice system and the sanctions regime imposed by Bulgaria’s strategic partners, as well as this country's actions to strengthen and develop ties with Bulgarian overseas communities and topics related to the international agenda, the war in Ukraine and others.

 

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