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President Rumen Radev congratulates US President Joe Biden on July 4

Rumen Radev
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President Rumen Radev congratulated US President Joe Biden on the occasion. of Independence Day, July 4. “As strategic allies, our two countries are cooperating for tackling regional and world challenges,” Rumen Radev points out, and lays emphasis on the meaningful bilateral agenda in many spheres. He welcomes the US’ support for raising energy security and for the modernization of Bulgaria’s armed forces against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine.

“Bulgaria and USA can do more to develop the full potential of our relations,” President Radev points out, and adds that abolishing visas for Bulgarians traveling to USA can be an impetus for this.



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