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Bulgaria and Turkey to continue policy of good neighbor relations

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Bulgaria’s Premier Boyko Borissov and Turkey’s President Recep Erdogan met in Sarajevo within the frameworks of thesummit of the Southeast European Countries Cooperation Process (SEECP). Turkey is neighbor of Bulgaria, a NATO ally and key partner in migration, the fight against terrorism, energy supplies and security, transport corridors, agriculture and stock-breeding, Premier Borrissov underlined. In its bilateral relations Sofia will continue to follow the principles of good neighborliness, mutual respect and non-interference in the other countries’ internal affairs, Boyko Borissov pointed out. It is of our interest to build a region of stability, security and prosperity where the values and principles of the EU are guaranteed, Premier Borissov went on to say.




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