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Interior Minister Bachvarova meets with Turkey Chief Public Prosecutor

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Trafficking of migrants is a well-organized provocation of law and order in our countries, Bulgarian Deputy PM and Interior Minister Rumiana Bachvarova has said during her talks with the Chief Public Prosecutor at the Supreme Courtof Turkey Mehmet Akarca. In her view cooperation is needed in the exchange of information along the entire chain of trafficking networks, as this is vital for combating people smuggling and terrorism. In turn Mehmet Akarca has pointed out that Turkey needs Bulgaria’s cooperation. Soon a Bulgaria-Turkey Readmission Protocol will be signed that Minister Bachvarova has identified as an important step towards migration process regulation. 




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