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Prime Minister's meeting with foreign ambassadors to Bulgaria ends with no statements

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The meeting of the Bulgarian prime minister with foreign ambassadors to Sofia, which took place in the Council of Ministers and lasted about an hour, ended without official statements made. Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov and Interior Minister Mladen Marinov briefed diplomats with all details on the criminal investigation into the murder of journalist Victoria Marinova in Rousse.

The prime minister expressed his dissatisfaction with the negative comments of foreign politicians and media to Bulgaria regarding case. He expected that before publishing positions and comments media should seek information on the case by official means. However no one has officially contacted the Bulgarian authorities, yet.




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