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Bulgaria strongly condemns terrorist assaults, National Assembly President writes

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Bulgarian state leaders have sent condolences to their French counterparts. Bulgaria strongly condemns these barbaric acts of terrorism that are an inhuman assault not only against France, but also against democracy and civilization as a whole, wrote the President of the Bulgarian Parliament Tsetska Tsacheva. Prime Minister Boyko Borissov pointed out that Bulgaria received with anger and indignation the news of the terrorist attacks in Paris.  We express our deep indignation in regards to the terrorist attacks in Paris, and we are shocked by the cruelty and brutal attack against civilians, the statement by Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs Daniel Mitov reads.



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