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Nigeria's Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment Mariam Katagum visits Bulagria

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Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev confered with Nigeria's Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment Mariam Yalwagi Katagum. Minister Katagum is in Bulgaria at the invitation of Bulgaria‘s Minister of Economy and Industry Nikola Stoyanov. President Radev and Minister Katagum emphasized the good relations between the two countries and the untapped potential for bilateral cooperation.

 The two also highlighted the participation of Bulgarian companies in key infrastructure projects in Nigeria in the recent past. Rumen Radev and Mariam Katagum also discussed prospects for expanding cooperation in the energy sector and ways to supply energy sources from Nigeria to Bulgaria .




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