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Bulgaria's Foreign Minister calls on EU to suspend Mobility Package

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The urgent tasks are to continue the fight against the coronavirus and to work in support of the economies and the common market in the EU, Bulgaria's Foreign Minister Ekaterina Zaharieva stated during an online meeting of the Foreign Affairs Council. The EU's green corridors for transporting goods and citizens are functioning better than 10 days ago, when it was decided to introduce them, Zaharieva said. She urged Brussels not to give the green light to the Mobility Package, which also damages Bulgarian carriers. We need to explain more clearly what the EU is doing in support of its citizens, Zaharieva urged.




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