Easter Monday in Bulgaria: Tradition and Family Visits
Orthodox Easter Monday is the day following Easter Sunday and is observed across Bulgaria as part of the wider Easter celebration within the Orthodox Christian tradition
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Vietnam's Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan (L) also met with Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev (R) on Tuesday. Photo by BGNES
Bulgarian Finance Minister and Deputy PM Simeon Djankov has lauded Vietnam's socio-economic development, culture and education.
Djankov has announced that he is scheduled to visit the Asian country in October to discuss plans for closer cooperation between the two countries in these fields.
On Tuesday, Djankov met with Vietnam's Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan in Sofia.
Nguyen expressed his country's wish for bilateral cooperation in trade, investment, national defence, education and training, culture, tourism, science and technology, VOV informs.
He reiterated that Bulgaria and Vietnam need to strengthen economic ties as they are still far from matching their political relations as well as meeting their expectations.
The tow officials agreed on developing a new model of bilateral cooperation in bringing Vietnam's unprocessed products to Bulgaria for direct processing and export to the European market.
The newly appointed Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan to Bulgaria, H.E. Elmar Mammadyarov, has officially begun his diplomatic mission after presenting copies of his credentials to Deputy Foreign Minister Radi Naydenov at the Ministry of Foreign Af
The Russian Embassy in Sofia has circulated a warning issued by the Foreign Ministry in Moscow, cautioning its citizens about what it describes as a heightened risk of detention abroad at the request of US authorities
The Bulgarian Parliament has adopted a decision establishing February 14 as the official Day of Bulgarian–Polish Friendship and Cooperation. The measure passed unanimously, receiving 165 votes in favor.
Acting Foreign Minister Nadezhda Neynski said that the diplomatic note sent by Iran to Bulgaria should be viewed as standard communication in a period of heightened international tension, stressing that it does not constitute a threat but rather a formal
Acting Deputy Foreign Minister Marin Raykov has commented on the diplomatic note sent by Iran to Bulgaria, stressing that it should not be interpreted as a reason for public alarm
Bulgaria’s Foreign Ministry has reiterated its position that North Macedonia must fully implement its commitments regarding the protection of the rights of communities, particularly in the context of its EU accession process
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