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European border police to start from Bulgaria on 6 Oct: Boyko Borissov

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The European border police will have its start on 6 October in Bulgaria, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov has said. He was quoted by BTA that this was due to that Bulgaria has done the best job protecting its border compared to other EU outer border countries. Asked whether new refugee centers will open in this country, Borissov has said that the world is very troubled by wars. “Once the war is over, refugees have to go back home. The society is very sensitive when a refugee center is built. We should be more patient, because yesterday in Bratislava we all agreed that outer borders should be protected very strictly and that all outer border countries will be supported”, the Bulgarian prime minister has said.



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