On January 30, Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hakan Fidan, pays an official visit to Bulgaria at the invitation of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mariya Gabriel. A bilateral meeting between the two foreign ministers and talks between the two delegations are planned to take place. Current topics from the bilateral and international agenda will be discussed.
Hakan Fidan's visit is part of his tour to three Balkan countries - Albania, Bulgaria and Romania. The program of the Foreign Minister of Turkey also includes meetings with Turkish businessmen and representatives of the Turkish community, the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on January 28.
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