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Bulgaria by no means allows itself to tolerate inhumane treatment of refugees: Foreign Minister Mitov

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Bulgaria by no means allows itself to tolerate inhumane attitude and illegal actions against the refugees, Bulgaria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Daniel Mitov told media on Saturday. Bulgaria is not the only EU country which is criticized in this field, Minister Mitov specified. Bulgaria shows big responsibility towards the protection of the EU external borders and this fact is acknowledged by all European countries. We are trying to adhere to all international standards of border protection regarding the registration of the refugees and the people entering the EU territory. Meanwhile, we are doing our best to intercept all efforts of illegal crossing of our borders, Minister Mitov further pointed out.




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