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Sofia and Tallinn to look for joint solutions to EU challenges

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A Bulgarian delegation headed by National Assembly President Tsetska Tsacheva is on official visit to Estonia. Tsetska Tsacheva met with the President of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu) Eiki Nestor. Mrs Tsacheva and Mr Nestor pointed out during the talks that Bulgaria and Estonia were committed to looking for joint solutions to EU problems. Tsetska Tsacheva and Eiki Nestor also discussed the development of bilateral cooperation between the Bulgarian and the Estonian National Assemblies, as well as topics related to bilateral trade and economic relations and investment cooperation. They also agreed that Bulgaria’s National Assembly and the Estonian Parliament should launch a mechanism for permanent bilateral dialogue and collaboration.




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