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USA, Great Britain and Russia extend Easter greetings to Bulgarians

British ambassador to Bulgaria Rob Dixon
Photo: FB/UKinBulgaria

In videos in the Bulgarian language the ambassadors of the US and Great Britain wished Bulgarians a happy Easter.

US ambassador to Bulgaria Herro Mustafa

“At this time of sacrifice and rebirth we must remember the history of this day and choose love over hate, hope over despair. Our two cultures have been enriched by the traditions of the Orthodox Church and in the spirit of this union of cultures I am celebrating with you all,” US ambassador to Bulgaria Herro Mustafa said.

British ambassador Rob Dixon on his part said: “This is my first Easter in Bulgaria and I have not stopped enjoying the wonderful traditions of your country. I wish you all much health, love, luck and happy holidays!”

In its Facebook page, the Russian embassy writes: “Happy Bright Holiday Resurrection of Christ! Here's how the Light Easter was greeted at the Christ Savior Cathedral in Moscow” with a link to the Easter service at the cathedral attended by President Vladimir Putin. 

Photos: BGNES and FB/UKinBulgaria



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