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Bulgaria's Vice President Yotova calls for the preservation of Taraclia University in Moldova

Vice President Iliana Iotova
Photo: BGNES archive

Bulgaria's Vice President Iliana Yotova has opened the online conference "Bulgarian Voices for Europe" of Bulgarians in Taraclia, Moldova.

In the 21st century, Europe is at war again. I want the EU to be a greater leader, to prevent wars, to be a leader in negotiations. "Because the path of armaments is a path to nowhere," he said.
Iotova called for all efforts possible to be made to preserve the Bulgarian University in Taraclia. "It is a great idea to make it a subsidiary of the University of Ruse. Let's use our lobby wherever we can - both before the Moldovan authorities and here in Bulgaria to speed up this process. Because young people in Moldova need this university," the Bulgarian Vice President said.



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