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Bulgarian PM: Schengen accession would encourage us
24.02.2011, 12:05 | International | 880 views
Bulgarian prime minister Boiko Borisov said following talks with European Council head Herman Van Rompuy on Wednesday that Schengen accession would encourage his country to protect EU external borders and be more active in fulfilling duties, Novinite.com reads. Borisov was quoted as saying he "assured Herman Van Rompuy that this year's accession of Bulgaria to the Schengen Agreement would not looses us up, which is one of EU's main concerns. On the contrary, it would encourage us to be more active and fulfill our duties on keeping the external border of the EU, which at present is kept safe in probably the best possible way in Europe". Read more on Hotnews.ro
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