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Bulgaria's President opens business forum in Ho Chi Minh during his Vietnam visit

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At the opening of a business forum in Ho Chi Minh City during his official visit to Vietnam, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev pointed out that Bulgaria can offer a wide range of opportunities for developing mutually beneficial cooperation. 
In President Radev's words, Vietnam is not just a trade partner for Bulgaria. 

"We are here to look for friends and partners, not limited to trade, to develop research, studies, technologies together, to produce together, to go out together to the markets of third countries," the Bulgarian head of state pointed out. 

Highlighting his positive impressions of Ho Chi Minh City's development and success as Vietnam's business and economic centre, Radev said that, like Vietnam, Bulgaria has a strategic location. In the President's words, our country is on the road between the East and the West, between Asia and the rest of Europe and cannot be ignored.


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