Albania’s capital Tirana will host the 15th World Meeting of Bulgarian Media. This year the annual meeting will be held between November 22 and 25. The Albanian Telegraphic Agency and the Albanian Radio and Television are the main partners of the meeting. The topic of this year’s meeting will be Media and National Priorities. The Forum is Organized by the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency. In connection with the choice of the country that will host the 15th World Meeting of Bulgarian Media, the Director General of the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency Maxim Minchev reminded that the Bulgarian minority in Albania was officially recognized two years ago. According to various sources, the Bulgarian minority in this country is between 60,000 and 170,000 people. Radio Bulgaria will have a representative at this year’s edition of the World Meeting of Bulgarian Media.
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