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Mayor of Frankfurt-am-Main Peter Feldmann: We are proud with our fellow-citizens from Bulgaria

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The Bulgarian citizens are welcome to live and make careers in Frankfurt. We are proud with our fellow-citizens from Bulgaria. They are hard-working and ambitions. They keep their identity and meanwhile and very well integrated, the Mayor of Frankfurt-am-Main Peter Feldmann told Bulgaria’s Vice President Iliana Yotova within the frameworks of the visit of the Bulgarian delegation to this German city. According to official data, over 300,000 Bulgarians live in Germany and 130,000 of them live in Frankfurt-am-Main.

Yesterday at a meeting with Hessen’s Minister of European Affairs Lucia Puttrich Vice President Yotova discussed the challenges before the EU and the results of the European Parliament elections. The European institutions did not have enough courage to change to the Dublin Regulations and the adoption of a common migration policy, Iliana Yotova commented.




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