Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mariya Gabriel, leads the Bulgarian government delegation at the second session of the bilateral Strategic Dialogue between the Republic of Bulgaria and the USA, which will take place in Washington. The delegation includes the ministers of justice, energy, innovation and growth, as well as deputy ministers.
Support for Ukraine, countering disinformation, ensuring the rule of law, deepening cooperation in the economy, energy, defense and expanding bilateral ties will be discussed during the talks. A Memorandum of Understanding for countering foreign manipulation of information will also be signed between the two countries.
The high-level Strategic Dialogue between the Republic of Bulgaria and USA is a forum for consultations and cooperation on global, regional and bilateral issues of mutual interest.
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