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Bulgaria's PM Borissov believes Western diplomacy should be more active in solving world conflicts

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Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borissov told the You tube of the Munich Security Conference that Europe, the US and Canada should be more involved in multiple military conflicts through diplomatic channels in order to achieve peace in Libya, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and wherever there are problems. Bulgaria is very close to the Black Sea, Syria, Libya and Iran. There are military contingents in Afghanistan and Bosnia and Herzegovina, the prime minister reminded. Borissov has also announced that he will share at the Munich Conference how Bulgaria handles illegal migration and seizes record quantities of drugs at its border.




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