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Bulgaria set to contribute to improvement of Belarus-EU relations: Daniel Mitov

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Bulgaria is going to donate 10,000 euro to the Council of Europe Information Center in Belarus, Bulgarian Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov has said while on a visit to the center in his capacity of Rotating Council of Europe Chair. He has added that Bulgaria is a traditional tourist destination for many citizens of Belarus and organization is in place at the embassy so that issuance of visas proceeds fast and without impediments. Daniel Mitov and the delegation he leads visited the parliament in Minsk where they met with the Speaker of the Chamber of Representatives of the National Assembly Vladimir Andreychenko and talked with chairs of parliamentary committees. According to Mitov Bulgaria is set to contribute into the improvement of Belarus-European Union relations. 




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