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Bulgaria’s Vice President Iliana Yotova visits Moldova

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Bulgaria’s Vice President Iliana Yotova is paying a working visit to Moldova. Vice-President Yotova is expected to meet Moldova’s head of state Igor Dodon, the Speaker of Moldova’s National Assembly Adrian Candu and that country’s Prime Minister Pavel Filip.  The rights of the Bulgarian minority in Moldova and the opportunities for education in Bulgarian will be discussed during these meetings. The 13th World Meeting of Bulgarian Media will be opened on October 5 in Chisinau. It will be held under the auspices of Bulgaria’s Vice President Yotova. Media from Bulgaria, Moldova, Ukraine, Romania, Spain, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Israel the USA and Canada will be presented at the event. They will discuss the condition of the Bulgarian communities abroad, as well as new platforms in education, the transfer of personnel and technologies and the responsibilities of the media related to the preservation of the Bulgarian language.




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