On April 9 and 10, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev pays a visit to Beirut at the invitation of his Lebanese counterpart, Michel Aoun.
Opportunities for increasing trade between Bulgaria and Lebanon and deepening cooperation between the two countries in the fields of infrastructure, energy, agriculture, education, tourism, as well as coping with migration pressure, are in the focus of discussions. President Radev will open a Lebanese-Bulgarian business forum and meet with Bulgarians living in Lebanon and Lebanese citizens who studied in Bulgaria.
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