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No country can fight successfully terrorism on its own: Iliana Yotova

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A country cannot fight successfully terrorism on its own and no country is safe. The foreign experience in the security field is of great importance for us, Bulgaria’s Vice President Iliana Yotova said. Iliana Yotova is taking part at the 4th International Counter-terrorism Seminar in Bulgaria’s coastal city of Varna. The programme of the seminar includes lectures, practical issues and demonstrative materials directed to conventional, non-conventional and medical aspects of terrorism. The lecturers who were invited to attend the seminar are representatives of leading counter-terrorism institutions in Israel, as well as recognized experts from NATO member states, Russia and Serbia.




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