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Bulgarian Foreign Minister Vigenin pays one-day visit to Qatar

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“Relations between Bulgaria and Qatar have never been at such a high level of intense political dialogue. The meeting enables us to plan the next steps that are to turn our cooperation into actual results," said Bulgarian Foreign Minister Christian Vigenin after a meeting with Qatari counterpart Khalid bin Mohammad Al Attiyah. "We have good relations and dialogue and cooperation will lead to positive results," said Minister Al Attiyah. Kristian Vigenin made the hosts acquainted with the outcomes of the recent meeting between the Visegrád Group of countries and Bulgaria, Romania and Greece in Budapest, including with the project for creation of a new South-North gas corridor, part of which is the construction of a terminal for liquefied gas in Greece.




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