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President Plevneliev: Today each country needs reliable partners more than ever

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Today, each country needs reliable partners and good friends more than ever, Bulgaria’s President Rossen Plevneliev said in the Montenegrin town of Cetinje. President Plevneliev attended the official ceremony on occasion of the 10th anniversary of the restoration of the diplomatic relations between Montenegro and Bulgaria. Montenegro would undoubtedly have a decent place in a strong and integrated European Union, Rossen Plevneliev pointed out during his one-day working visit to Montenegro at the invitation of Montenegro head of state Filip Vujanovic. According to President Plevneliev, Bulgaria and Montenegro can cooperate well in several fields such as tourism, power engineering and industry.




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