The Bulgarian member of the European Parliament and of the European Popular Party through the Bulgarian ruling party Gerb Emil Radev has said that Turkey’s threat to break the agreement with EU and to open the borders to Bulgaria and Europe for migrants unless it is granted a visa-free regime by EU despite noncompliance with all criteria, is unacceptable and incompatible with good neighbor relations. Radev has said this during a discussion of the EU-Turkey agreement legal aspects at a European Parliament plenary session in Brussels, the Gerb press service said. According to him the agreement is important in the common efforts to cut migration flow to EU but it requires compliance on both sides. Emil Radev has also urged EU for closer cooperation with the countries of origin and transit of migrants so as to make more effective the work to combat people smuggling, as well as to break illusions that Europe can accept all those willing to enter it for purely economic reasons.
A new medical equipment manufacturing center of the Czech company BTL Industries has opened in Plovdiv. The event was attended by President Rumen Radev, who emphasized that "the excellent relations between Bulgaria and the Czech Republic at the highest..
In connection with the state of emergency in Israel and the instructions of the Civil Defense, on Thursday, June 19 and Friday, June 20, the Consular Service at the diplomatic mission in Tel Aviv will only process urgent inquiries, mainly related to..
Bulgaria's diplomatic mission in Tehran has been evacuated. The embassy will be temporarily relocated to Baku , the capital of Azerbaijan. Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov announced this to journalists in Sofia. Seventeen Bulgarians, 12 of whom..
At the moment, there is no immediate threat to Bulgaria, against the backdrop of the growing military conflict between Israel and Iran . The Bulgarian..
Today and tomorrow, Bulgaria's Minister of Agriculture and Food Georgi Tahov will take part in a meeting of the European Union Council on Agriculture and..
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