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Minister Mitov pays working visit to USA

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Bulgaria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Daniel Mitov is to pay an official working visit to the USA from July 21 until July 29. Minister Mitov will hold a series of meeting at the US Department of State. The main topics of discussion will regard the work of the bilateral working groups for strategic dialogue in the following fields: defense and security, fight against terrorism, law supremacy, energy efficiency and education. Minister Mitov will meet with the US Trade Representative Michael Froman. Daniel Mitov will also participate at the round table of the Atlantic Council dedicated to the results of the NATO summit in Warsaw.




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