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Prime Minister Galab Donev sent a letter of condolences to Liz Truss 

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Galab Donev.
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The Prime Minister-in-Office Galab Donev sent a letter of condolences to the Prime Minister of Great Britain Liz Truss on the death of Queen Elizabeth II. 
"I extend my sincerest condolences to the members of the Royal Family and to the British people for their loss," Mr Donev wrote, quoted by the government press office. He noted that the Queen was a symbol of an era and an example of wisdom, devotion to her people and exceptional dedication to duty. 
The Bulgarian Prime Minister described Elizabeth II as a remarkable personality who devoted her life and work to the good of the people and to global peace.



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