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The world meeting of Bulgarian media in Ukraine will be held in a hybrid format

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The 19th World Meeting of Bulgarian Media, organized by BTA, will take place in the period June 18 to 21 in three cities in Ukraine where large Bulgarian communities live - Odesa, Bolhrad and Izmail. The topic of this year's edition of the meeting is "Media and Community" and the event will be held in a hybrid format - on-site and via online video. BTA’s Director General Kiril Valchev will open the meeting in the National Press Club of BTA in Odesa. Vice President Iliyana Yotova will welcome the participants online.

Journalists from 14 countries, including Bulgaria, will take part in the forum. A total of 23 journalists from 18 Bulgarian-language media around the world will participate in the forum. Representatives of 13 Bulgarian media will also join the discussion.



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