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Deputy Premier Mariya Gabriel hosts a conference on Bulgaria's foreign policy strategy

Bulgaria’s Deputy Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mariya Gabriel
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Bulgaria’s Deputy Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mariya Gabriel will today host a conference entitled "Bulgaria's Foreign Policy Strategy - Challenges and Opportunities" which will be held at the House of Europe in Sofia, the Foreign Ministry said.

The adoption of such a strategy will have added value amid a dynamically changing international and regional environment, constantly emerging conflicts and the growing threat of hybrid attacks and disinformation, reads the announcement.

Mariya Gabriel has emphasized the need  to discuss the parameters of the clear priorities in Bulgarian politics such as active membership in the European Union and NATO, participation in strategic and regional partnerships, work with Bulgarians abroad and the role of cultural diplomacy.




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