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Saudi Arabia Seeks to Deepen Ties with Bulgaria

KSA - Bulgaria

Today, Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, Saudi Foreign Minister met with Bulgarian deputy Prime Minister and  Foreign minister, Ms. Maria Gabriel.

During the meeting, they reviewed Saudi – Bulgaria relationship and ways to enhance joint cooperation in various fields. In addition, they discussed developments in regional and international issues of common interest.

 

Prince Abdullah bin Khalid bin Sultan, Ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to the Federal Republic of Germany, and Advisor to His Highness the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Muhammad Al Yahya attended the meeting.

 

Saudi – Bulgaria relationship

Saudi Arabia and Bulgaria have a long-standing history of diplomatic relations that date back to 1974. Over the years, the two countries relationship has grown stronger. Both countries are working together on various political, economic, and social issues.

Both countries have signed several agreements to facilitate trade and investment. In addition, they have worked together to create a favorable business environment for companies from both countries.

Saudi Arabia has also provided scholarships to Bulgarian students to study in Saudi universities. Furthermore,  the scholarship strengthened the ties between the two countries.

Both countries have worked together to promote peace and stability in the Middle East. They also have supported each other’s positions on various regional and global issues.

Advancing their mutual respect and cooperation, Saudi Arabia and Bulgaria are likely to continue to strengthen their relationship in the years to come.

The two sides also delved into Saudi Arabia’s efforts to tackle climate change challenges through local and regional initiatives, including the Saudi Green Initiative and Middle East Green Initiative.

Economic Relationship

​The Bulgarian government and the private sector are encouraging Saudi investors and businessmen to invest in the energy, agriculture, communications and tourism sectors.

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