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Bulgaria will host meeting of tourism ministers of Italy, Spain and Greece

Tourism Minister Zaritsa Dinkova
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At a meeting at the end of May this year the security, cooperation and development of tourism between Italy, Spain and Greece will be discussed, announced the Minister of Tourism Zaritsa Dinkova after a meeting with her Italian counterpart Daniela Santanchè. According to her, Santanche has already confirmed her presence, as well as her desire to attend the flamenco festival in Shabla, which will be held at the beginning of June.

According to Daniela Santanchè, cooperation along the southern flank of Europe is extremely important for all countries in the region. "We see Bulgaria as an important partner and we will work together for security and peace, because this is very important for tourism," she said.


This year, Bulgaria's Ministry of Tourism will open the first national tourist office in Spain, which will also be responsible for the Italian market.



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