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President Radev congratulates Orban and Vucic for their election victories

President Radev
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Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has congratulated Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on winning the parliamentary elections. "I believe that the long-term cooperation between Bulgaria and Hungary and the excellent partnership relations within the EU and NATO will continue to develop in the future and will contribute to security and understanding in the region," the head of state said.

President Rumen Radev also congratulated Aleksandar Vučić on his re-election as President of the Republic of Serbia. The Bulgarian President expressed confidence that he and his Serbian counterpart would continue to strengthen co-operation in Southeast Europe and supported Serbia’s European perspectives.




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