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Bulgaria’s President Radev visits Great Britain

| updated on 10/17/18 7:07 PM
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During his visit to the UK, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has met with Vice Admiral Clive Johnston, Commander of NATO's Allied Maritime Command. The two gave high assessment to the Bulgarian contribution within NATO and focused on the upcoming Sea Guard military exercise in the Mediterranean in November.

From October 17 until 19 Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev is paying a working visit to Great Britain at the invitation of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will give an audience to President Radev on October 18. Bulgaria’s head of state Radev will deliver a lecture at the Oxford University and meet with representatives of the Bulgarian community in UK. President Rumen Radev will also visit the NATO Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM) in Northwood.




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