Sofia Hosts International Conference on "Cultural Diplomacy and Balkans"

Sofia Hosts International Conference on "Cultural Diplomacy and Balkans"

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An international conference on "Cultural Diplomacy and the Balkans: Achievements and Challenges in the Present Time" was held in Sofia on Wednesday. It brought together experts from four continents, including representatives of international organizations, the academic community, the cultural sector and private initiatives, CE Report quotes BTA

The conference was organized by the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Institute of Balkan Studies and Centre of Thracology with the support of the Ministry of Culture and in association with the State Institute for Culture under the Foreign Minister and the National Art Gallery. The Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) was the media partner for the event.

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