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Bulgaria and North Macedonia to continue joint cultural calendar

Photo: Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of North Macedonia

At the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in North Macedonia, Bulgaria's Ambassador to Skopje Angel Angelov and the country's new Culture and Tourism Minister Zoran Ljutkov discussed good cooperation and exchange of projects in all cultural fields, the Macedonian ministry said.

The Director of the Bulgarian Cultural Information Centre in Skopje Antonia Veleva also attended the talks.

The participants took note of the larger events of the joint cultural calendar and the participation of Bulgarian artists in international festivals in North Macedonia. It was underlined that the good practice of exchanging content between large and prestigious festivals, as well as performances and other artistic projects, should continue. 

The exhibition "Trebenishte", which is the fruit of a long cooperation between the National Archaeological Museums in Skopje, Sofia and Belgrade, was mentioned as a good example.




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