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Bulgaria seeks balanced format for military drills in Black Sea

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Bulgaria will preserve the possibilities for negotiations and talks that would lead to a balanced format of military exercises in the Black Sea, said Bulgarian Foreign Minister Daniel Mitorv. “No one has any intention of attacking anybody and fight with anybody either”, he commented and added that NATO is doing the minimum for balancing the misbalances after the annexation of the Crimea. Bulgaria’s Foreign Minister pointed out that the responsibility of the government is to ensure national security through NATO. In view of the agreement for migrant readmission with Turkey, Minister Mitov explained that the Turkish side has informed it has ratified the agreement, but that it has to set the way it would be implemented.




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