Bulgaria Thanks France, Oman, Egypt for Release of Kidnapped Woman

Politics » DIPLOMACY | August 11, 2009, Tuesday // 17:48
Bulgaria: Bulgaria Thanks France, Oman, Egypt for Release of Kidnapped Woman Bulgaria's Foreign Ministry has helped France, Egypt, and Oman for helping release a kidnapped humanitarian worker. Photo by BGNES

Bulgaria's Foreign Ministry confirmed Tuesday afternoon the news about the release of Danka Pachova, a humanitarian worker who was kidnapped in Somalia in November 2008.

The Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Dragovest Goranov said the total of six persons who were released by the Somali insurgents, including the Bulgarian woman, were traveling to Kenya in order to head for Paris, France, after that.

Representatives of the Foreign Ministry are going to meet Pachova in Paris. The Bulgarian Foreign Ministry has thanked France, Egypt, and Oman for their contribution to the release of the Bulgarian humanitarian worker.

 

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Tags: Danka Pachova, kidnapped, humanitarian worker, Somalia, Somali, insurgents, France, Oman, Egypt, Foreign Ministry

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