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“United Russia” invites Nikolai Malinov on working visit to Moscow

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Deputy Secretary of the Council of United Russia and Chairman of the Committee on International Affairs, MP Andrei Klimov, has invited the leader of Bulgarian political party "Revival of the Fatherland", Nikolai Malinov, on a working visit to Moscow, BGNES reported.

"In 2021, Bulgaria will have parliamentary elections. Provided the fact that at least two out of three Bulgarians have a positive attitude towards our country, the establishment of direct working contacts with the party can have a positive effect not only on the prospects for expanding cooperation between the two countries, but will also give an important example to other responsible political forces in Europe," Klimov pointed out.



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