Antoaneta Velikova is the only Bulgarian selected to participate in the upcoming peace summit dedicated to the problems connected with Covid-19.
The forum is organized by the Global Peace Chain and will take place in Istanbul 15-18 October, with the participation of 200 young people aged 18-40 from all over the world.
37-year old Anoaneta Velikova from Veliko Turnovo, who is a licensed translator with the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry, is to take part in the discussions on education in the conditions of pandemic.
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