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Bulgaria is ready to welcome up to 70 Afghan refugees

Svetlan Stoev
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Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs Svetlan Stoev has discussed the latest events in Afghanistan at an extraordinary video-conference meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of NATO Members.

Minister Stoev has expressed his gratitude to the allies who have been insuring the smooth functioning of the airport in Kabul. The Bulgarian Minister also informed his colleagues about the decision to admit up to 70 Afghan refugees in Bulgaria.




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