ArmInfo. Bulgarian President Rumen Radev awarded the Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia to Bulgaria Armen Yedigaryan with the Order of the Madara Rider of the First Degree at a ceremony held in the Coats of Arms.
According to the information of the Armenian Embassy in Bulgaria, the state award was presented to the diplomat for his great services in strengthening and developing bilateral Bulgarian-Armenian relations.
President Radev expressed satisfaction with the excellent relations of sincere friendship and effective cooperation between Armenia and Bulgaria. It was noted that during his tenure, Ambassador Yedigaryan made consistent efforts to develop these relations, despite a number of objective difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and regional and global crises.
The President noted the importance of maintaining dialogue, relations, and contacts at the highest political level, and in 2022 the countries celebrated the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations.
The Bulgarian President noted that during Yedigaryan's tenure at the Armenian diplomatic mission, there has been a serious development of trade and economic relations between the two countries, especially after 2022, when trade turnover between the countries increased by more than 50% and this trend continues today. He noted that an extremely important step in this direction is the opening of a permanent flight between Yerevan and Sofia, as well as the signed protocol on the establishment of the Armenian-Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. According to him, the potential for cooperation between the countries is enormous and is in the context of expanding ties between Europe and Asia in terms of transport, energy and digital technologies.
Ambassador Edigaryan thanked the President of the country for the high appreciation of his work. "Almost four years ago, I had the pleasure of presenting my credentials in this building. At that time, our region was engulfed in a tragic war with catastrophic consequences in Nagorno-Karabakh, not to mention the Covid-19 pandemic," the Armenian Ambassador said. "Several elections have taken place in Bulgaria since April 2021, which create uncertainty regarding practical cooperation with foreign partners.Against this background, we have achieved success in our political dialogue, as it continues unhindered," Ambassador Edigaryan said.
It should be noted that the Order of the Madara Horseman (Order of the Madara Horseman - Bulgarian) was first established on August 4, 1966. After the fall of the communist regime in Bulgaria, the order was preserved as politically neutral. It is awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens for particularly great merits in establishing, strengthening and developing bilateral relations with the Republic of Bulgaria.