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President Plevneliev: Bulgaria and Croatia are part of global anti-terrorism coalition

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Bulgaria and Croatia are part of a global anti-terrorism coalition and being such countries we exchange information very intensively through our special services, Bulgaria’s President Rossen Plevneliev said at a joint press-conference with Croatia’s President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic within the frameworks of her visit to Bulgaria. Terrorism has no borders and we can fight it with common efforts, President Plevneliev pointed out and added that in his view, the successful fight against terrorism in the EU goes through the adoption of common European instruments for education and integration of marginalized groups. This is the only way we can beat the ideological foundation of terrorism, President Plevneliev further said.




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