Khaleda greets new PM of Bulgaria, Morshed congrats his counterpart
Published: 26 Aug 2005 06:00 PM BdST Updated: 26 Aug 2005 06:00 PM BdST
Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia has congratulated Sergey Stanishev, the new Prime Minister of Bulgaria.
Dhaka, Aug 27 (BDNEWS)- Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia has congratulated Sergey Stanishev, the new Prime Minister of Bulgaria.
Khaleda Zia in a message sent to Sergey Stanishev said, 'I have great pleasure in conveying my heartiest congratulation on your election as the prime minister of the Republic of Bulgaria. I am confident that Bulgaria will continue to progress under your dynamic leadership.
'I hope that the existing bonds of friendship and cooperation between our two countries will further strengthen to mutual benefit of our two countries and peoples will during your tenure as the Prime Minister of the Republic Bulgaria'.
Meanwhile Foreign Minister Morshed Khan congratulated Ivaylo Kalfin, the new foreign and deputy prime Minister of Bulgaria.
In a different message sent to Ivaylo Kalfin the Bangladesh Foreign Minister said, I have immense pleasure in extending to you my heartiest felicitations on your appointment to the office of the foreign and deputy prime Minister of Bulgaria. I wish you all success in this important assignment.
I look forward to closely working with you in matters of common interest and hope that the excellent bilateral relations, which so happily exist between our two countries, will be further strengthened and deepened in the years ahead.
BDNEWS/1811 hrs
Khaleda Zia in a message sent to Sergey Stanishev said, 'I have great pleasure in conveying my heartiest congratulation on your election as the prime minister of the Republic of Bulgaria. I am confident that Bulgaria will continue to progress under your dynamic leadership.
'I hope that the existing bonds of friendship and cooperation between our two countries will further strengthen to mutual benefit of our two countries and peoples will during your tenure as the Prime Minister of the Republic Bulgaria'.
Meanwhile Foreign Minister Morshed Khan congratulated Ivaylo Kalfin, the new foreign and deputy prime Minister of Bulgaria.
In a different message sent to Ivaylo Kalfin the Bangladesh Foreign Minister said, I have immense pleasure in extending to you my heartiest felicitations on your appointment to the office of the foreign and deputy prime Minister of Bulgaria. I wish you all success in this important assignment.
I look forward to closely working with you in matters of common interest and hope that the excellent bilateral relations, which so happily exist between our two countries, will be further strengthened and deepened in the years ahead.
BDNEWS/1811 hrs
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