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Environment Minister Neno Dimov: One of the opinions stated at the working meeting was that the territories should be re-mapped

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“One of the opinions stated at the working meeting was that the territories should be re-mapped,” said Environment Minister Neno Dimov after the meeting in Kavarna on the Kaliakra case.

“Next Wednesday the positions of the working groups formed on the the Kaliakra case will be looked into at the Ministry of the Environment by ministry experts and representatives of the working groups, the aim being to streamline the management plan.”

In his words, at that meeting, the clearly acceptable things will be distinguished from what is unacceptable.

“We shall do that in haste but not rashly, as all options must be looked into, so that a maximum number of the people affected and the interests of the country shall be protected,” Minister Dimov said.

He added that internationally respected experts must be involved in the process of re-mapping so that it may be a precision process – clarifying whether the requirements have been met, what is yet be done, and all this in the mid-term, with the management plan being in the short term. 



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