Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov has provided information about today's government meeting with representatives of 56 international agencies and media from the European Union on his Facebook page.
He has pointed out that media have raised questions related to the Bulgarian positions on migration crisis in Europe, the enlargement of the Schengen euro areas; Cooperation with the Western Balkan countries; the dialogue with Turkey; sanctions against Russia and triggering Article 7 of the EU Treaty against Poland.
Journalists were also interested in Bulgaria’s views on the effects of Brexit, including those on the future EU budget, cohesion policy as well as on security cooperation. We also commented on the fight against corruption and crime and the role of the Co-operation and Assessment Mechanism, the Bulgarian Prime Minister wrote on the occasion of the meeting.
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