On the occasion of the Independence Day of the United States - July 4, President Rumen Radev has sent a congratulatory address to US President Joe Biden.
The partnership between the two countries is strong and continues to deepen and expand, the Bulgarian Head of State said, pointing out development of cooperation in science, technology and trade, as well as in economic and investment relations, which lead to the creation of new jobs.
The President also points out the participation of the United States as a strategic partner in the Three Seas Initiative, which this year is hosted by Bulgaria. President Rumen Radev expresses confidence that the forthcoming Sofia Summit and Business Forum would make great contribution for accelerating economic growth, development of cooperation and connectivity between the countries participating in the initiative.
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