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Bulgaria, Turkey with joint efforts against terrorist threats

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The refugee crisis, terrorist threats and combating organized crime were central to the talks of Prime Minister Boyko Borissov with the Chief Public Prosecutor at the Supreme Court of the Republic of Turkey Mehmet Akarca. The two officials have agreed that common efforts of countries are the only way to provide for effective counteraction to terrorist threats. Prime Minister Borissov has said that this country makes enormous efforts to counter the refugee flow and human trafficking. He has added that furtherance of cooperation is needed between partnering security services as part of the measures against terrorism and the migration flow. 




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