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President Plevneliev receives highest state order in Slovenia

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Bulgarian President Rossen Plevneliev was awarded the highest state order of Slovenia - the Order for Exceptional Merits for his contribution to a peaceful, democratic and European development of the region and because of his work aimed at strengthening cooperation between Bulgaria and Slovenia and at strengthening ties within the European Union. Rossen Plevneliev is on an official visit to Slovenia at the invitation of his counterpart Borut Pahor. Talks between the presidents of the two countries will focus on the migration wave, the current situation in Turkey, the fight against terrorism, as well as bilateral trade and economic relations.



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