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US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland will visit Bulgaria in January.
In the Bulgarian capital, Nuland will meet with senior government officials to discuss a range of bilateral and regional issues, the website of the US Department of State informs.
Among the topics of discussion will be energy security and diversification efforts, defence modernisation and cooperation as well as government reform efforts.
Bulgaria is one of the stops on Nuland's visit to Europe, which will also include Lithuania, Romania, the World Economic Forum in Davos and Turkey.
The last time Nuland came to Bulgaria was in January 2015 when she accompanied US State Secretary John Kerry on his visit to Sofia.
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