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Mariya Gabriel to be received by King Abdullah II in Jordan

Mariya Gabriel
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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mariya Gabriel is paying an official visit to Jordan and will be received by King Abdullah II.

The visit by Mariya Gabriel to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is at the invitation of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Jordan Ayman Safadi. At the end of January in Brussels, the two discussed the situation in the Middle East and the steps to prevent an escalation of the conflict in the region. This time, their meeting will focus on ways to deepen cooperation between Bulgaria and Jordan.

Mariya Gabriel’s schedule also envisages a visit to King Hussein business park – an innovative hub of local, international and startup companies with a most modern network of data, communications and infrastructure.



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