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Foreign Minister of Serbia Nikola Selakovic pays visit to Bulgaria

Nikola Selakovic
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Serbia’s Foreign Minister Nikola Selakovic is arriving on an official visit to Bulgaria. He will be received by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ekaterina Zaharieva and by President Rumen Radev.

The Serbian delegation is expected to include the first lady of Serbia Tamara Vucic who works at the foreign ministry in Belgrade. After Hungary and Cyprus, Bulgaria is the third country Nikola Selakovic is paying a visit to after taking over as foreign minister in October, 2020, 24 Chasa newspaper writes.

The meetings Minister Selakovic is to hold will focus on bilateral issues, regional initiatives and infrastructure projects, as well as the situation in the region of the Western Balkans.



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