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President Radev presents Bulgaria's position on climate change

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President Rumen Radev participates today in the UN Climate Change Conference in the Polish city of Katowice. Heads of State and Government from around the world and representatives of international organizations will discuss ways to implement the Paris agreement of 2015, which aims to limit global warming.

The Bulgarian head of state, who will present the country's position at the forum, has already announced that he does not support his Austrian counterpart's statement to stop extraction of coal in the EU as a measure to curb global warming.


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