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Bulgarian President and Serbian counterpart unveil monument to Cyril and Methodius in Tsaribrod

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Bulgarian President Rumen Radev is on a working visit to the town of Tsaribrod in Serbia, where he is to meet with representatives of the Bulgarian community and will unveil a monument to the Holy Brothers Cyril and Methodius together with his Serbian counterpart Alexander Vucic. Tsaribrod is one of the municipalities that was separated from Bulgaria by the Treaty of Neuilly after World War I.

In an interview with BGNES, the Bulgarian President said that a delegation from the Ministry of Economy would arrive to Tsaribrod next week to meet with representatives of the municipality and local businesses and to negotiate conditions for future investments. "I will be glad if the Serbian state started investing more in this region," President Rumen Radev added.




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