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Presidents of parliaments of Bulgaria and North Macedonia meet in Skopje

Rosen Zhelyazkov
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Today, the President of the National Assembly, Rosen Zheliazkov, pays a working visit to the Republic of North Macedonia at the invitation of President of the Assembly of the Republic of North Macedonia Talat Xhaferi.

Zhelyazkov's program includes a visit to the church "St. Spas" in Skopje and laying a wreath in front of Gotse Delchev's sarcophagus. After that, Rosen Zhelyazkov will attend an event at the Bulgarian Cultural and Information Center in Skopje, and then he will have talks with Talat Xhaferi.

The two will attend the opening of the "Silver Thrace" exhibition in the Archaeological Museum in Skopje. The exhibition is organized by the National Archaeological Institute with a museum at BAS and it presents 1,700 exhibits from 18 Bulgarian national, regional and municipal museums.




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