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Nikolay Denkov and Maia Sandu discuss strengthening cultural ties between Bulgaria and Moldova

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At the meeting in Athens, dedicated to the future of the Western Balkan countries, Bulgaria’s Premier Nikolay Denkov met with the President of Moldova Maia Sandu, BTA reported. The two premiers discussed strengthening activities related to the study of Bulgarian language and cultures well as joint educational projects between Moldovan and Bulgarian universities. 

 Nikolay Denkov and Maia Sandu also discussed and the opportunities for a more active presence of Bulgaria among the Bulgarian community in Taraclia. Maia Sandu said that Moldova is actively working towards integration into the European Union and hopes to obtain a candidate status. For his part, Premier Denkov declared full support for the policy of the Moldovan government from the EU and Bulgaria.




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