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President Rumen Radev meets representatives of Bulgarian community in Switzerland

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Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev met with representatives of the Bulgarian community in Switzerland within the frameworks of his official visit to Bern. Sooner or later Bulgaria will become a place where the young generations will study, live and work with eagerness. Building effective institutions, fair public and business environment and united and solidary society is a prerequisite for this country’s incorporation to the successful countries, President Radev said. The participants at the meeting raised topics related to Bulgaria’s ability to promote the development of information technologies, preserve the links with its communities abroad and facilitate Bulgarian language studies abroad.




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