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Bucharest expresses disappointment at statement by Bulgarian Prime Minister Borissov

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Romania responded with disappointment to Prime Minister Boyko Borissov's statement that the African swine fever in Bulgaria had been carried over by Romanian tourists. At a meeting with mayors in Pazardzhik, Borissov said the disease was brought to Bulgaria by Romanian tourists. In his Facebook profile, the Romanian Foreign Ministry expressed "a surprise and disappointment at the way the Bulgarian Prime Minister treats Romanian tourists, who are contributing to the growth of the Bulgarian Gross Domestic Product".




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