The Turkish delegation from the Bulgarian city of Razgrad visited the Governor of Edirne H. Kursat Kerbek.
According to the statement made by the governor’s office, Governor Kirbeck expressed his satisfaction with the visit and thanked the delegation.
Kirbek, whose views are included in the statement, stated that he always tried to be with his fellow citizens living in Bulgaria.
Expressing that the most important factor that keeps societies alive and keeps them together is the traditions that sustain them, Kirbeck said: “The participants also try to keep these cultural values alive. We, as the Office of the Governor of Edirne, have supported the preparation of samples of Our traditional clothes used there in the past. I would like to thank them for their visit and take this opportunity to convey my greetings and respect to our compatriots.” He said.
Participating in the visit were Mayor of Kubrat Alkin Nebe, Mayor of Kurasari Ilhan Mostegeb, Deputy Mayor of Kubrat Nazmiyeh Luman, Councilor of Dobrich Central Municipality Neglia Hamdi, and Mayor of Medrivo Selim Mustafa.
Source: trtnews
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