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Bulgarian Foreign Minister holds talks with Turkish counterpart

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During the meeting of the Organisation for Black Sea Economic Cooperation, which takes place in Sochi, Bulgarian Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov met his Turkish counterpart Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu. Minister Mitov said the meeting was an opportunity to discuss the common agenda of EU and Turkey in the context of migration. "I naturally focused on the question on implementation of the readmission agreement signed between the EU and Turkey. The European Commission has been having talks with the Turkish government, as we are calling for a quick start of implementation of the agreement. This is one of the conditions for achieving liberalization of the visa regime," the Bulgarian minister added.



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