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Bulgaria and Morocco discuss cooperation possibilities in combating terrorism

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Talks between the delegations of Bulgaria and Morocco were held in Rabat within the frameworks of the official visit by Bulgarian PM Boyko Borissov to Morocco.

The sides laid emphasis on the untapped opportunities for cooperation in the sphere of security and in combating terrorism, with a focus on the need of closer partnership between the police services. The delegations also discussed the promotion of trade and economic relations between Bulgaria and Morocco. Prime Ministers Boyko Borissov and Dr. Saad-Eddine El Othmani agreed that partnership should be intensified with the aim of promoting investments and trade between the two countries. 



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