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Taraclia hosts a conference part of BTA’s initiative “Bulgarian Voices for Europe”

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The town of Taraclia (Moldova), which is home to many ethnic Bulgarians, is hosting today a conference within the frameworks of BTA’s initiative named “Bulgarian Voices for Europe”. 

Bulgaria’s Vice President Iliana Yotova is expected to open the event. Representatives of state and local authorities, the Bulgarian community in Moldova, lecturers and students from Grigoriy Tsamblak Taraclia State University will participate at the conference. "Bulgarians in Moldova can act as natural catalysts for Moldova’s European integration", contends MEP Petar Vitanov, who will also participate at the event.




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