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BSP leader Ninova: Sanctions against Russia harm our good relations

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BSP leader Kornelia Ninova called for normalization of relations with Russia during the party's 50th jubilee congress.

 "The Bulgarian national interest requires us to build, trade, travel, have a cultural exchange with Russia," she said. 
According to her, sanctions against Russia harm all this. She added that part of society blamed the BSP for being Russophile and another part for wanting good partnerships with the United States. This is a policy of extremes. How long will we divide our people like this? ”Kornelia Ninova asked from the rostrum of the forum.



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