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Bulgarian National Assembly President Tsveta Karayancheva meets President of Parliament of Montenegro Ivan Brajović

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Bulgarian National Assembly President Tsveta Karaiancheva has met with President of the Parliament of Montenegro Ivan Brajović. The two spoke in the framework of the 138th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in Geneva. It was pointed out that the geographic proximity between Bulgaria and Montenegro favored the development of active economic relations. According to Tsveta Karayancheva, for the better use of this proximity, better transport connectivity between the two countries was needed. There were unused opportunities in the spheres of tourism, food, metallurgy, textile and furniture industry, it was pointed out during the discussion.




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