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Bulgarian National Television to be broadcast in North Macedonia

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As of March 1, the program of the Bulgarian National Television (BNT) will be broadcast in the Republic of North Macedonia, BGNES reported. This was decided at a meeting between the director of the Agency for Audio and Audiovisual Media Services Zoran Trajcevski and the director general of Macedonian Telecom Nikola Ljushev, in the presence of Bulgarian Ambassador to Skopje Angel Angelov and the Macedonian government's special envoy for resolving Skopje-Sofia disputes .

From the beginning of March, the Bulgarian operators will start broadcasting the program of MRT, the public broadcaster of North Macedonia. 

The agreement for the exchange of state-owned national televisions was signed in 2014, but remained unfulfilled until now.




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