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Milenko Nedelkovski's presence not desired in Bulgaria: Daniel Mitov

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Macedonia’s journalist Milenko Nedelkovski will be included in the list of foreign nationals whose presence in Bulgaria is not desired, Bulgaria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Daniel Mitov told the Bulgarian National Television. On September 22 Milenko Nedelkovski demolished a monument to the fallen Bulgarian soldiers on Kaymakchalan peak in Macedonia. The monument was placed at the initiative of Bulgarian citizens in May this year. Minister Daniel Mitov described Milenko’s actions as “complete degradation of the human being”. Bulgaria will take formal actions aimed at restoring the memorial on Kaymakchalan peak, Minister Mitov further pointed out.




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