Chief Prosecutor Borislav Sarafov, Interior Minister Kalin Stoyanov and Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Interior Zhivko Kotsev have held a working breakfast in "Boyana" residence with the ambassadors of the EU countries, the USA and Great Britain, the prosecutor's office reported.
The Chief Prosecutor has presented the priorities of the office related to countering cross-border organized crime, corruption and terrorism. Emphasis was placed on continuing judicial reform and ensuring the rule of law as an important prerequisite for improving the business climate and boosting foreign investments.
The participants in the working breakfast have expressed their willingness to meet in the future to establish a direct dialogue between the partners and to ensure effective interaction in the field of law enforcement.
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