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Minister of Tourism guest to CNN’s Richard Quest

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Bulgarian Minister of Tourism Nikolina Angelkova appeared as guest in the show Quest Means Business on CNN hosted by Richard Quest, the press service of the Ministry of Tourism said. The topic of the interview was the migrant wave and the challenges it spells for tourism in Bulgaria. Angelkova has explained that in latest figures Bulgaria is among the most desired tourist destinations for the upcoming summer season. She has added that the problem with the terrorist attacks in Brussels and the migration crisis have affected many countries because of people’s new fears of travelling.  Minister Nikolina Angelkova has also delivered a lecture to university students in New York about the importance of tourism for the economy of Bulgaria. 



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