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Bulgaria's Parliamentary Speaker greets Turkish counterpart over centenary of Turkish Parliament

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Bulgaria's Parliament Speaker Tsveta Karayancheva has sent greetings to the Speaker of Turkey's Grand National Assembly Mustafa Şentop on the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Turkish Parliament. Karayancheva voiced her satisfaction with the Bulgarian-Turkish relations based on good neighbourliness, mutual respect and equality. The high level of cooperation between the two countries at this time of crisis is proof of this, she stated. 

I wish the entire Turkish people to swiftly cope with the trials caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. By working together, we will be able to overcome the consequences of these challenges more quickly, Karayancheva wrote.




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