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Bulgarian President Radev will meet his Greek counterpart at Thessaloniki International Fair

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On September 11, Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev will visit the 87th edition of the Thessaloniki International Fair in Greece. Bulgaria is an honoured country in this year's edition of the largest trade exhibition in Southeast Europe. 

Radev and his Greek counterpart Katerina Sakellaropoulou will visit the Bulgarian pavilion, where Bulgaria's advances in high technologies and innovations will be presented.

The two presidents will hold a working meeting.

The Autumn International Fair in Thessaloniki annually gathers business and government representatives from Greece, as well as many international companies, and will continue until September 17th.



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