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2024-11-23 12:00:00

President: The Professional Fulfilment of Bulgarians in the Highly Competitive Environment in Singapore Gains Confidence in Bulgaria

 
 
The Head of State and his wife meet with Bulgarians living and working in Singapore
 
The achievements of the Bulgarians who live and work in Singapore are not only their personal success, but they are also a success for Bulgaria because they contribute to building confidence in our country. This is what Head of State Rumen Radev said, who today in Singapore together with his wife Desislava Radeva met with representatives of the Bulgarian community in the country. The President is on a visit to the Asian country, and the delegation led by him includes Education and Science Minister Galin Tsokov, Innovation and Growth Minister Rosen Karadimov, Tourism Minister Evtim Miloshev, as well as the mayors of Sofia - Vasil Terziev and Ruse - Pencho Milkov.
 
During the meeting with our compatriots, Radev pointed out that Singapore attracts the best specialists from all over the world, which makes the environment for professional fulfilment extremely competitive. Bulgarians here are highly educated, leading specialists in their fields - finance, high and information technologies, business, culture, education, sports, the Head of State said. The President said that our country relies on the experience of the Bulgarians in Singapore so that the successful model of a prosperous economy and social relations can be applied in various spheres in Bulgaria.
 
Noting the meetings he held yesterday with the President and the Prime Minister of Singapore, Rumen Radev added that respect for the Bulgarian community is demonstrated at the highest state level in the country. Fostering bilateral relations between Bulgaria and Singapore is important for the development of both countries, the Bulgarian Head of State further said, pointing to the contribution of our compatriots in this regard. If we manage to establish and develop successful economic cooperation with Singapore, the establishment of an embassy will be a natural next step, Rumen Radev said in response to a question from the Bulgarians about the need to open a diplomatic mission in Singapore. The President also said that during the visit to Singapore the issue of opening a direct airline between the two countries was discussed, which would give a strong impetus to the development of bilateral relations.
 
The Head of State hailed the efforts of the Bulgarians to preserve their culture, identity and spirituality thousands of kilometres away from Bulgaria. He expressed support for the opening of a Sunday school in Singapore, which is the wish of our compatriots there. Minister of Education and Science Galin Tsokov explained to our community the procedure for launching organised education for Bulgarian children abroad. The Bulgarians raised questions about the provision of a mobile station for consular services in Singapore, the possibilities of state support for the activities of the community, as well as the cooperation of educational institutions from both countries. Musical performances were presented by graduates of Tatyana Todorova, who teaches at one of the most prestigious music schools in Singapore.
 
Later Rumen Radev visited JTC Corporation in Singapore, active in construction and architecture, which offers high-tech solutions for sustainable industrial development, the creation of modern office and industrial buildings and business parks, where he also presented the opportunities for investment in Bulgaria and the implementation of joint projects. The Head of State also visited Changi Airport, which has automated passenger service systems, and held talks with the company's management.
 
 

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