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Bulgarian government delegation led by PM Denkov is visiting Ukraine

Photo: Bulgarian Council of Ministers

Bulgaria's Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov and a Bulgarian government delegation have arrived in Ukraine, the government press service announced. Denkov will emphasize to the hosts that Sofia will continue to defend the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders. 

The Bulgarian government also supports the Ukrainian formula for a just, comprehensive and lasting peace, based on the principles of the United Nations and international law, as well as all efforts for a world peace summit with the widest possible international support, the press release said. 

In Kyiv, the Prime Minister is accompanied by the Minister of Justice Atanas Slavov, Minister of Energy Rumen Radev, Environment Minister Yulian Popov, Deputy Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Defense Tihomir Stoychev and Stanimir Georgiev, and the Chief of Defense Adm. Emil Eftimov.



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