Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev met with the Grand Mufti of Bulgaria Mustafa Alish Hadzhi, the Bulgarian news agency BTA reports.
During the meeting, Minister Georgiev laid emphasis on the important role of the established denominations in Bulgaria in maintaining the unique model of peaceful coexistence, tolerance and unity in society. Dr. Hadzhi on his part expressed his pleasure with the attention the government is according Bulgarian Muslims. One of the talking points during the meeting was continuing the good cooperation between the institutions they represent in support of Bulgarian diplomacy and society. Georg Georgiev pointed out that, as before, Bulgaria’s foreign policy will rely on support in its efforts to maintain the country’s positive image in the countries of the Islamic world and to create favourable conditions for furthering the relations with them.
The mayor of Tutrakan, Dimitar Stefanov, and the mayor of the Romanian town of Oltenitsa, Mihăiță Beștea, have signed documents urging the two municipalities to work together to launch a ferry line across the Danube. The first services are expected to..
A photograph in the media of Minister of Labour and Social Policy Borislav Gutsanov (Bulgarian Socialist Party), MEP Kristian Vigenin (Bulgarian Socialist Party) and former PM Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha attending a conference, organized by the Russian..
With 197 votes “for”, the National Assembly unanimously approved, at first reading, a full ban on the import, trade in, supply, distribution and sale, including online, of e-cigarettes, whether disposable or not, and containing nicotine or not...
A photograph in the media of Minister of Labour and Social Policy Borislav Gutsanov (Bulgarian Socialist Party), MEP Kristian Vigenin (Bulgarian..
With 197 votes “for”, the National Assembly unanimously approved, at first reading, a full ban on the import, trade in, supply, distribution and sale,..
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