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President Rumen Radev meets with Bulgarians in Poland

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Bulgarian President Rumen Radev is in Poland, where he is participating in the 19th meeting of the heads of state of the Arraiolos group at the invitation of his Polish counterpart Andrzej Duda. The main theme of the forum this year is the opportunities for deepening transatlantic relations in the face of global challenges. 


The President's programme today also includes a visit to the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, where Bulgarian philology is studied, and the opening of the "Stories from Glagolitic Times" exhibition. The exhibition presents little-known facts about the oldest Slavic alphabet and Bulgaria's role in preserving it. For the first time, the exhibition displays valuable original manuscripts in Glagolitic and Cyrillic, which are in the Jagiellonian Library. 

The President's programme also includes meetings with representatives of the Bulgarian Sunday School in Krakow and other members of the Bulgarian community in Poland. 




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