Prime Minister of Bulgaria Boyko Borisov arrived in Turkmenistan on an official visit. The guest visited Turkmenbashi city, one of the largest industrial transport and resort centres of the country before the talks with President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, which will take place in Ashgabat on August 25.
The high-ranking officials greeted the Prime Minister of Bulgaria at the international airport of the city on the Caspian seashore, decorated with the national flags of the two countries.
The guest headed from the airport for the Turkmenbashi international sea port, where he could see modern infrastructure, the progress in modernization and re-equipment and the development prospects of the ‘sea gates’ of Central Asia.
Prime Minister of Bulgaria Boyko Borisov headed from the sea port for the Turkmenbashi complex of oil refineries. A guided tour was organized for the distinguished guest to the flagship of Turkmenistan’s petrochemical industry that manufactures a wide range of oil products which are in high demand in world markets. These include high-octane gasoline, unleaded gasoline, aviation kerosene, hydrotreated diesel fuel, petroleum coke, polypropylene, liquefied gas and a wide range of lubricants.
Prime Minister Boyko Borisov highly evaluated the technology level of the complex of oil refineries, focusing on good opportunities to establish fruitful partnership in mutual interests.
Then the motorcade of Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria headed for the Avaza national tourism zone, where he stayed at his residence at the Berkarar Hotel. The distinguished guest left Turkmenbashi city for Ashgabat on that day.
The high-ranking officials greeted the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria at the Ashgabat International Airport, decorated with the national flags of the two countries. Following the tradition, bouquets of flowers and bread and salt were offered to the distinguished guest.
The motorcade of Prime Minister of Bulgaria Boyko Borisov headed from the airport to his residence at the Oguzkent Hotel.
The high-ranking officials greeted the Prime Minister of Bulgaria at the international airport of the city on the Caspian seashore, decorated with the national flags of the two countries.
The guest headed from the airport for the Turkmenbashi international sea port, where he could see modern infrastructure, the progress in modernization and re-equipment and the development prospects of the ‘sea gates’ of Central Asia.
Prime Minister of Bulgaria Boyko Borisov headed from the sea port for the Turkmenbashi complex of oil refineries. A guided tour was organized for the distinguished guest to the flagship of Turkmenistan’s petrochemical industry that manufactures a wide range of oil products which are in high demand in world markets. These include high-octane gasoline, unleaded gasoline, aviation kerosene, hydrotreated diesel fuel, petroleum coke, polypropylene, liquefied gas and a wide range of lubricants.
Prime Minister Boyko Borisov highly evaluated the technology level of the complex of oil refineries, focusing on good opportunities to establish fruitful partnership in mutual interests.
Then the motorcade of Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria headed for the Avaza national tourism zone, where he stayed at his residence at the Berkarar Hotel. The distinguished guest left Turkmenbashi city for Ashgabat on that day.
The high-ranking officials greeted the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria at the Ashgabat International Airport, decorated with the national flags of the two countries. Following the tradition, bouquets of flowers and bread and salt were offered to the distinguished guest.
The motorcade of Prime Minister of Bulgaria Boyko Borisov headed from the airport to his residence at the Oguzkent Hotel.