The head of state said that Minsk and Sofia are brought together not only by the rich positive experience in the development of bilateral partnership in various sectors. “There are centuries-old cultural and human ties between our countries, which are supported by the Orthodox faith, mentality of the peoples, traditions of friendship and mutual respect. I am sure that in modern circumstances we will actively expand these relations for the benefit of the citizens of both states and for security in Europe,” the message of greetings runs.
Aleksandr Lukashenko wished strong health and every success in political career to Rumen Radev and peaceful skies, concord and stability to the people of Bulgaria.