Prime Minister Stefan Yanev and Chinese Ambassador to Bulgaria Dong Xiaojun expressed a desire to strengthen economic and trade ties between the countries and continue the dialogue on topics of mutual interest.
Emphasis was placed on expanding access to the Chinese market for high-quality Bulgarian products and services and on obtaining the necessary permits from China for export of more Bulgarian agricultural products to China.
A focus was also placed on the potential for attracting more Chinese investments to Bulgaria.
The parliament has adopted amendments to the Defence Act. They expand the possibilities for declaring a state of emergency and activating the armed forces. The possibility of using weapons against drones in the protection and..
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