Bulgaria–Palestine relations
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Bulgaria–Palestine relations are the bilateral relations between Bulgaria and Palestine. Diplomatic relations were established in February 1973.[1] Both countries are members of the Union for the Mediterranean. Bulgaria recognized the Palestinian Declaration of Independence issued by the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).[citation needed]
History
In March 2018, President Rumen Radev visited Ramallah and met with President Mahmoud Abbas.[2] Prime Minister Boyko Borisov made an official visit to Palestine in June 2018, meeting with his Palestinian counterpart Rami Hamdallah.[3] On 27 November 2018, a group of representatives from Bulgaria visited the Yasser Arafat Memorial.[4]
See also
- Foreign relations of Bulgaria
- Foreign relations of Palestine
- Bulgaria–Israel relations
- Palestine–European Union relations
References
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