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Ekaterina Zaharieva PHOTO: Archive
All of them are career diplomats, in their 40s.
After months of blocking diplomatic appointments, President Rumen Radev and Foreign Minister Ekaterina Zaharieva agreed on ten new ambassadors.
Its changes have already been approved by the Council of Ministers and decrees remain to be issued to the head of state on the appointments of the 10, according to decisions published in the government information system.
All the new ambassadors are career diplomats, in their 40s and highly promising, praised by their colleagues at the Foreign Ministry.
Margarita Ganeva – the new Bulgarian ambassador to Poland, he is the only oldest of the group. She was already the first Bulgarian diplomat in Slovakia and now replaces Emil Jalnazov in Warsaw.
Hristo Polendakov goes to Hungary in place of Ulyana Bogdanska, which is considered one of the most promising paintings of Alien.
He was ambassador to Iran during the Bulgarian EU presidency and represented the entire European Union.
Maria Spasova became an ambassador for the Council of Europe, also a young career diplomat.
All other appointments agreed between Zaharieva and Radev are outside of Europe. Slaven Gergova is replaced in Tunisia by Veselin Djankov, Director of Common Foreign Policy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Deyan Katrachev goes to Egypt, a young Arab who started working in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs when Nikolai Mladenov was Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Lachezara Stoeva, who was already in our mission to the UN in New York, he became the organization’s ambassador in place of Georgi Panayotov.
Stoyan Mihailov replaces Andrei Tehov in Argentina. Until now, he was deputy ambassador in Berlin.
The most indisputable quote was the Marieta Arabadjieva in Japan. Zaharieva noticed the young woman and later received high marks from Radev during the president’s visit to Tokyo for the enthronement of Emperor Naruhito. Former Head of Consular Relations Bozhidara Sarchadzhieva travels to BrazilY in Mexico – Milena Ivanova.
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