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Bulgarian Memory Foundation is launching campaign "On Both Sides of the Border"

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It has long been time for diplomacy, cohesion and friendship between Bulgaria and North Macedonia for the sake of the young generation, for the sake of common history, roots and culture. The campaign is for the good future of the youth on both sides of the border, because they are the victims of the long-standing political disputes, says the founder and chairman of the Bulgarian Memory Foundation, Dr. Milen Vrabevski.

The goal is to answer the questions - Why is it increasingly difficult for Macedonia and Bulgaria to find a common language? Whose is this "battle" - of the common people or of those in power? What do ordinary people on both sides think of each other? 

Current information about the campaign can be found on the website www.bgmf.eu.

The campaign is carried out with the media partnership of the Bulgarian National Radio.



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