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Bulgarian President receives numerous new year's greetings from world state leaders

Photo: Facebook/Rumen Radev

Many heads of state have sent greetings to President Rumen Radev and the Bulgarian people on the occasion of the new 2021, the press office of the institution announced. Among them are US President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Chinese President Xi Jinping and a number of other state leaders.

The greetings contain wishes for prosperity and progress of Bulgaria, as well as wishes for the health and prosperity of the Bulgarian people. The heads of state express confidence that the new year 2021 will bring new achievements in expanding the cooperation between Bulgaria and their countries, BTA reported.


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