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Commissioning of a new version of the National Visa Information System
Commissioning of a new version of the National Visa Information System
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is in the process of implementing a large-scale project, coordinated in advance with all responsible institutions in Bulgaria and the EU, including the implementation and launch of a new version of the National Visa Information System (NVIS). The technological implementation of the works requires the temporary suspension of...
06 August 2024
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Advice to Bulgarian citizens travelling and residing in Libya

Given the upcoming celebrations in Libya of the second anniversary of the revolution against the regime of Muammar Gaddafi, the Foreign Ministry advises Bulgarian citizens residing in Libya during the period of the celebrations – from February 14 to 18 2013 – to be especially cautious, to refrain from travelling in the country and to not...
11 February 2013
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Bulgaria will reopen its consulate in Benghazy

“Today’s meeting is a sign that the international community is united in protecting the civilian population in Libya against the brutal regime” said the Bulgarian Foreign Minister Nickolay Mladenov at the conference on the future of Libya, which took place on March 29th. According to him the main goals are the suspending of violence...
29 March 2011
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Minister Georg Georgiev Participates in NATO Foreign Ministers' Meeting

Minister Georg Georgiev Participates in NATO Foreign Ministers' Meeting

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, Georg Georgiev, took part in the NATO Foreign Minister’s Meeting, held on 3 and 4 April 2025 in Brussels. The meeting began with a working lunch, during which Minister Georgiev and his counterparts from the Alliance discussed key priorities, including the strengthening of collective defence and the increase...
04 April 2025
Georg Georgiev Speaks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio

Georg Georgiev Speaks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Georg Georgiev, held a conversation with the US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio. The two met on the sidelines of the NATO Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Brussels. Georg Georgiev and Marco Rubio discussed the strategic partnership between Bulgaria and the United States, placing emphasis on key steps toward deepening...
03 April 2025
Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

In connection with the "Exhibition-Seminar for Familiarisation with the Real Estate Market and New Construction Projects in Northern Cyprus" (the so-called "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus", recognised solely by the Republic of Turkey) scheduled to take place on 12 April 2025 at the "Realtons Place" business centre in Sofia, the Ministry of Foreign...
03 April 2025
Georg Georgiev Receives the Ambassador of the French Republic

Georg Georgiev Receives the Ambassador of the French Republic

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Georg Georgiev, held a protocol meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the French Republic to Bulgaria, His Excellency Mr Joël Meyer. During the meeting, the excellent cooperation between the two countries across all areas of mutual interest was reaffirmed,...
01 April 2025
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Посолството на Република България в Триполи, Либия временно функционира от посолството на България в Тунизийската република
Адрес: 5 Rue Ryhane, Cité Mahrajène, 1082 Tunis  
Мобилен телефон - +216 93569945

ел. поща – [email protected] и [email protected]

Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria in Tunisia 
Address: 5 Rue Ryhane, Cité Mahrajène, 1082 Tunis
Telephone:
+216 71 798 962
Оut-of-hours  hotline:
+216 29 835 428
Office hours: 8.00 - 16.30 h
Е-mail: [email protected]

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