Bulgaria interested in development of relations with Azerbaijan
Baku, May 16 (AZERTAC). “Bulgaria is keen to develop the relations with Azerbaijan,” Bulgarian ambassador to Azerbaijan Maya Hristova said.
The Ambassador noted that the two countries enjoyed good relations, adding these ties are developing in various fields, including education one.
Mrs. Hristova noted that Azerbaijan and Bulgaria have made great contribution to the integration of different educational systems, stressing the importance of the universities in this process.
The Bulgarian Ambassador hailed the Azerbaijan Technical University’s contracts signed with the Technical University of Gabrovo, Technical University of Sofia and Burgas Prof. Assen Zlatarov University.
The Ambassador expressed confidence that the relations between the two countries’ universities would continue to develop, noting that the Bulgarian Embassy in Azerbaijan will do its best to contribute this process.
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