Mon, May 21 2012
From April 13 to 15 Foreign Minister Ivailo Kalfin will visit Saudi Arabia.
This will be the first visit of a Bulgarian official to the Kingdom since the two countries established diplomatic relations in 1995, Bulgarian news agency BTA reported.
Kalfin will meet his counterpart Saud al-Faysal bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud and other state officials.
The trial of the five Bulgarian nurses sentenced to death for intentional HIV infection in Libya will feature among the main topics of discussion.
During his visit, Kalfin will also sign a general agreement on co-operation and a memorandum of understanding.
The official meeting between Purvanov and the Prince, CEO of the Kingdom Holding company, was the plan to increase co-operation between the two countries.
World leaders acknowledged Putin's victory with reservations, and international observers say the election was skewed in the former president's favour.
Hollande's call for more spending and economic growth has struck a chord with French voters.
Gallup International Association poll gives president Sarkisian’s party 44 per cent, while three main challengers alleged ‘machinations’ by ruling party in what – in contrast to 2008 – reportedly was a largely peaceful election.
The Freedom House report says the media environment in the Middle East and North Africa underwent major improvements in 2011, but remained the worst-performing part of the world.
Dissatisfaction with jobs is a global phenomenon and two-thirds of workers all over the world intend to look for another job in the near future, the survey concluded.