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"Everyone wants positions – in regulatory bodies and ministries," he emphasized.
Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borisov is heading on official visits to Georgia and Armenia on April 1-3, 2012, the government press service announced.
Borisov's visit to the Southern Caucasus states is to be realized at the invitation of the Prime Ministers of Georgia and Armenia, Nikoloz Gilauri and Tigran Sargsyan.
Borisov will be accompanied in Tbilisi and Yerevan by Bulgarian Transport Minister Ivaylo Moskovski, Labor Minister Totyu Mladenov, and Deputy Foreign Minister Ivan Naydenov.
On April 1-2, Borisov will meet with his Georgian counterpart Gilauri and with the Georgian Patriarch Iliya II.
Bulgaria and Georgia will sign agreements on education, classified information exchange, and a readmission protocol.
In Yerevan, Bulgaria's Borisov will be welcomed by PM Sargsyan and Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, the head of the Armenian Parliament Samvel Nikoyan, and Armenian Patriach Garegin II.
Bulgaria and Georgia will sign agreements on education and labor and social affairs.
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