Bulgarian Minister of Culture Nayden Todorov has met in Sofia with his counterpart from the Republic of North Macedonia, Zoran Ljutkov, the Ministry of Culture reported. The two ministers assessed highly the cooperation between the two countries in the field of culture and arts. Minister Ljutkov has used the opportunity to invite Minister Nayden Todorov to "Nabucco" at the Sofia Opera and Ballet tonight, with which the National Opera and Ballet from Skopje is a guest. The two ministers discussed the possibilities for exchanging theater and opera productions, as well as participation in major cultural festivals in both countries.
Todorov and Ljutkov agreed that culture was one of the bridges that could contribute to the development of good neighborly relations and expressed their readiness to continue working in this direction.
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