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United Pakistan – People's Republic of Bulgaria (1947–1990) relations

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People's Republic of Bulgaria—Islamic Republic of Pakistan relations
Pakistan
  Bulgarian People's Republic
  PAKISTAN
  (Occupied Kashmir)

Both countries established diplomatic relations on the 15th of June in 1965[1] Bulgaria opened its Embassy in Islamabad in 1968. Sofia was concurrently accredited to our mission based in Belgrade and Bucharest from August 1965 to May 1971. The first resident envoy was Ambassador Mustafa Kamal who presented his letter of credence on the 2nd of July 1971. Likewise, Bulgaria’s first Ambassador was Stoyan Karadzhov, whose credentials came into effect in November 1965. West Pakistan cuts all diplomatic ties with this regime on the 15th of December in 1971, after the Unilateral Violent Secession of East Pakistan and never recovered until after 1990's respectively.

Pakistan’s Mission remained closed in Bulgaria from 1980 to 2009 while the Bulgarian diplomatic post continued to perform its duties. During this interregnum, our Embassy in Bucharest received concurrent accreditation for Bulgaria.

References[edit]

  1. "Pakistan-Bulgaria Relations". Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Sofia. Retrieved 15 December 2023.