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Meetings of PM Borissov and Environment Minister Dimov in Varna end

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The meeting of Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and Minister of Environment Neno Dimov with the mayors of Kavarna, Balchik and Shabla over tensions linked to the region of Kaliakra has ended.

Representatives of the initiative committee "Save Dobrudzha", as well as branch organizations of fishermen and farmers, were also present. Deputy Prime Minister Valery Simeonov also took part.

Prime Minister Borisov has added that on Tuesday, August 8th, another meeting will be held, attended by Minister Dimov, in order to find a balance between the interests of people and the decision of the European Court that imposes sanctions on Bulgaria related to activities in Natura 2000 areas..




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