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Bulgaria’s National Assembly adopts declaration in support of good neighbor agreement with Macedonia

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A declaration in support of the forthcoming signature of the good neighbor agreement between Bulgaria and Macedonia was adopted unanimously at the Bulgarian National Assembly. The Bulgarian MPs pointed out that the document will lay a solid foundation for the relations between the two countries and will benefit their citizens. They also voiced hopes that the document will be signed in line with the preliminary arrangements between Sofia and Skopje. The fact that this declaration received unanimous support means that the Bulgarian political parties can unite under important national priorities, Bulgaria’s Deputy Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ekaterina Zaharieva commented.




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