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Premiers of Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia discuss migrant crisis

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At a working meeting in the Black Sea city of Burgas, the prime ministers of Bulgaria, Hungary and Serbia, Boyko Borissov, Viktor Orban and Aleksandar Vucic stated that there was no universal solution to the migration crisis in Europe, but that Brussels could cooperate in taking positions closer and in finding a way out that corresponds to Europeans’ expectations. PM Borissov said that the historic challenge that Europe’s security was faced with required the creation of a new migration policy with long-term objectives. Today Borissov will acquaint in person the Hungarian prime minister with measures for protection of the Bulgarian land and sea borders that are also EU outer borders.




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