03 September 2011 | 16:45 | FOCUS News Agency
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Sofia. Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov has met with South African Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Ms Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, the press service of the President’s Office announced.
The head of state expressed certainty that Nkoana-Mashabane’s visit would boost the ties between Bulgaria and South Africa in all areas. They agreed that bilateral trade should be strengthened. They also discussed the possibility to re-launch the direct flight between Bulgaria and South Africa, which would develop trade relations further. They conferred also about widening cooperation in exact sciences, more specifically mathematics, as Bulgaria has many achievements in the area and could be of use to South Africa.
Stakkars, utsatt for den norske janteloven.![]()
Helt uenig at det er jantelov ute og går her.QUOTE]
Det var ment som ironi, og et pek til de som stadig vekk trekker inn janteloven på forklaring på alt mulig...![]()
Helt uenig at det er jantelov ute og går her.QUOTE]
Det var ment som ironi, og et pek til de som stadig vekk trekker inn janteloven på forklaring på alt mulig...![]()
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De må ha god råd i Sør-Afrika, leie et fly til 180.000 bare for at en minister er litt hårsår. Må jo være en god sak å ta tak i for avisene der som er i opposisjon.
Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane was involved in an embarrassing and expensive spat with airport security in Oslo at the end of a state visit to Norway this month when she refused to pass her handbag through an x-ray scanner.
Har selv brukt GA-terminalen og der er det også kontroll med røntgen av bagasje og detektor.
The M&G understands that the minister may have left the offending handbag behind, agreed to have it x-rayed on the second attempt, or invoked a diplomatic loophole to bypass the scanner by sealing it in a diplomatic bag.
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