Stanislav Daskalov

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Stanislav Daskalov
Станислав Даскалов
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
23 June 1993 17 October 1994

Stanislav Borisov Daskalov is a Bulgarian politician and diplomat who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1993 to 1994. A political independent, he previously held various positions within the Foreign Ministry, including that of a deputy minister with a foreign trade portfolio. [1]

Daskalov was also exposed to have served from 1985 to 1989 as an agent and secret informant of the Committee for State Security, the repressive apparatus of the People’s Republic of Bulgaria. [2]

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References

  1. "Станислав Даскалов ще е новият посланик в Брюксел". dnevnik.bg. 30 August 2001.
  2. "7 действащи зам.-министри и петима дипломати били агенти на ДС (видео)". btvnovinite.bg. 13 February 2008.