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Bulgaria participates in Ministerial Meeting of International Coalition against Islamic State in Kuwait

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The success of the Global anti-IS Coalition proves the effectiveness of our common efforts, Bulgaria’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Todor Stoyanov said at the Ministerial Meeting of the International Coalition against the Islamic State held in Kuwait, the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency informs. Topics related to preventing the revival of IS in Iraq and Syria and ways to support the processes for stabilization, reintegration and recovery were subject to discussions during the meeting. The International coalition has not done its job completely and it needs to make resolute, consecutive and coordinated efforts to rout IS, the participants at the meeting agreed.




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