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Premier Borissov and President Putin talk on the phone

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Bulgaria’s Premier Boyko Borossov and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin discussed in a phone conversation cooperation between Bulgaria and Russia in the energy field, the Press office of the Russian President announced. According to TASS agency, the phone conversation was organized at the initiative of Bulgaria’s Premier Borissov. Borissov and Putin also discussed topics related to international politics. The previous phone conversation between Premier Borissov and President Putin was held in the beginning of August this year. Borissov and Putin agreed during that conversation to boost cooperation within the frameworks of the Russian-Bulgarian Intergovernmental Commission for Economic and Scientific- Technical Cooperation.




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