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Two more Turkish citizens with no right to enter Bulgaria

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The State Agency "National Security" has announced that it has stripped two more Turkish nationals of the right to enter Bulgaria.

One was expelled with a 5-year ban to enter the country because of activities posing a threat to national security. The other was included in the list of undesirable foreigners in Bulgaria, as he represents a danger to the security of the country.

Earlier today it was reported that a Turkish national suspected of attempts to create anti-Bulgarian sentiment in regions with mixed population was stripped of the right to reside in this country.



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