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400,000 euros have been provided for the Bulgarian communities abroad

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The state has earmarked 400 thousand euros of financial support for the Bulgarian communities abroad. With the additional funds allocated under the budget of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for this year, projects of Bulgarian organizations of the Bulgarian communities in Albania, Serbia, Kosovo, Ukraine, Moldova, as well as citizens of the Republic of North Macedonia with Bulgarian self-awareness will be financed. 

The money is for the implementation of a four-year program to support organizations in the six countries, and it will finance projects in various fields.



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