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Prime Minister Glavchev says Bulgaria will deepen cooperation with USTDA

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Today we are witnessing another stage in the deepening of our cooperation with the United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA). This was what caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev said at a ceremony in the Council of Ministers, at which grant agreements were signed between 4 Bulgarian companies and the agency. 

The agreements are in 3 key areas for Bulgaria. “The grant agreement in the field of energy will allow us to transform it in the desired direction of diversification, security and independence,” the Prime Minister said. The second area, according to Glavchev, is the transport sphere, with focus on the National Railway Infrastructure Company and its modernization. The third sphere is cybersecurity in the state administration.



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