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Foreign Minister Mariya Gabriel hosts a meeting of Bulgaria's ambassadors to the world

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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mariya Gabriel will open the Annual Conference of the Minister of Foreign Affairs with the Heads of Bulgaria's Missions Abroad at the Boyana Residence in Sofia. 

The conference, entitled "Bulgaria in the Multipolar World: Challenges, Priorities, Solutions", will bring together the ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary, the permanent representatives in international organisations and the consuls general of Bulgaria. 

Among the topics to be discussed will be: security and defence, the rule of law and Bulgaria's accession to Schengen, cooperation in the field of innovation, the country's accession to the euro zone, the opportunities of cultural diplomacy, cooperation in the field of education, working with Bulgarian communities abroad and current issues for the Bulgarian diplomatic service.



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