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Bulgaria not immune to worse migration problem: FRONTEX

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The European border agency FRONTEX does not rule out the possibility of a stronger migration pressure on Bulgaria. In the wake of shutting down the so-called Balkan Route it is possible to see the current flow of migrants dividing into two, FRONTEX Executive Director Fabrice Leggeri said in an interview for Le Monde. One possible route goes across Albania to the Adriatic. Another possible route is via the Black Sea but this according to Leggeri is a zone with challenging conditions for sailing.




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