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PM Yanev and US Ambassador Mustafa: The fight against corruption in Bulgaria is of paramount significance

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Caretaker Prime Minister Stefan Yanev held a meeting with US Ambassador to Bulgaria Herro Mustafa focusing on issues connected with the current political situation in the country.

PM Yanev laid emphasis on the priorities of the caretaker cabinet and the ways they can put through effectively.

Stefan Yanev and Herro Mustafa agreed that the fight against corruption in Bulgaria is of paramount significance. The discussion also touched upon issues connected with energy diversification.

The meeting between Stefan Yanev and Ambassador Herro Mustafa is an eloquent token of the consolidation and development of Bulgarian-American relations, the government press service writes. 



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