Bulgaria President on 2-Day Visit to Baden-Wurttemberg

Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev will arrive Sunday on a two-day working visit to Germany's state of Baden-Wurttemberg.
In the town of Ellwangen, Plevneliev will take part in the celebrations of the 1150th anniversary of the Great Moravian mission of the holly brothers St Cyril and St Methodius, according to the President's press office.
At the Mayor's Office in Ellwangen, Plevneliev will open an international conference on the 1150th anniversary of the creation of the third official script of the European Union and the Great Moravian mission of the holly brothers St Cyril and St Methodius and will visit an exhibition dedicated to the anniversary.
Bulgaria's head of state will also visit the St Cyril and St Methodius chapel and lay a wreath in front of the monument on the St Cyril and Methodius square in Ellwangen.
At the Adelmann palace in Ellwagnen, Plevneliev will meet with Bulgarians living in Baden-Wurttemberg and Bavaria.
In the presence of Plevneliev, the mayors of the towns of Ellwangen and Troyan will sign a partnership agreement.
On May 27 in Stuttgart, Plevneliev will meet with Guido Wolf, President of the Baden-Wurttemberg parliament, and Baden-Wurttemberg Justice Minister Rainer Stickelberger.
Bulgaria's President will also attend a round-table discussion with members of the Baden-W?rttemberg Chamber of Industry and Commerce and local business representatives.
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