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Bulgaria donates to Armenia and Georgia protective equipment against Covid-19

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Armenia and Georgia have received a donation from Bulgaria consisting of protective clothing, protective glasses and shields. The aid is part of the support provided by Sofia to 12 countries from the Western Balkans, the Eastern Partnership and the Southern Neighborhood. Bulgaria’s Ambassador to Armenia Maria Pavlova donated 500 protective sets aimed for the medical staff working at the frontline against Covid-19. In Georgia, the humanitarian aid consisting of 400 sets of protective equipment was donated by the Ambassador of Bulgaria to Tbilisi Dessislava Ivanova. 100 protective sets are donated to non-governmental organizations in Georgia working with disadvantaged children. 




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