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Admiral Emil Eftimov and Lieutenant General Vasko Gjurchinovski fly together to Brussels

Photo: Bulgarian Ministry of Defense

Bulgaria’s Chief of Defense Admiral Emil Eftimov and North Macedonia’s Chief of Defense Lieutenant General Vasko Gjurchinovski departed together from Vrazhdebna Airport to Brussels. On January 27, they will participate at a meeting of NATO's Military Committee, Bulgaria’s Ministry of Defense announced.

"I am very pleased with Admiral Eftimov’s invitation which enabled me to visit Sofia and Bulgaria - a fraternal and friendly country and our ally. Thank you for inviting me to fly together with you and for the opportunity to exchange additional information of mutual interest during the flight", said Vasko Gjurchinovski. 




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