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Bulgarian Prime Minister leaves for Turkey to attend 2nd Antalya Diplomacy Forum

Kiril Petkov will hold talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Кирил Петков
Photo: BGNES

Prime Minister Kiril Petkov is leaving for Turkey to participate in 2nd Antalya Diplomacy Forum, the Bulgarian government press service said. The 3-day event kicks off today, March 11, and runs until March 13 to host heads of states, prime ministers and foreign ministers, entrepreneurs, representatives of international NGOs, and academics. 

In Turkey, Kiril Petkov will hold talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The leaders will discuss bilateral relations and opportunities for cooperation. Recent regional and international developments will also be discussed.




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