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Bulgaria Reports Another Case of Ovine Rinderpest

SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria reported on Thursday another case of the highly contagious Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) close to the border with Turkey.

The virus, which can infect up to 90 percent of an animal heard but does not infect humans, was found in the small town of Bolyarovo, the Bulgarian food and safety agency said.

 

GERB Leader: I am Convinced that Austria and Romania will Continue the Key Priorities of the Bulgarian Presidency

Sofia. I am convinced that the Trio of Bulgaria, Austria and Romania will continue the key priorities of the Bulgarian Presidency, such as the Western Balkans, Chair of the Committee on Internal Security and Public Order Tsvetan Tsvetanov said during a round table on the achievements in the field of internal affairs during the Bulgarian EU Presidency, Focus New

Farmers will Block the Sofia-Varna Road

Farmers protest. From 11 am the road Sofia - Varna near Arbanassi will be blocked. They want the resignation of Deputy Minister of Agriculture Tsvetan Dimitrov, Darik said.

Farmers categorically reject the proposed ministerial farm subsidy rates under the minimim aid scheme in connection with the collapse of sheep's purchase prices.

Security Council with Cabinet will Hear Bulgarian Ambassador in Russia on Friday

The Security Council with the Bulgarian government will hold a meeting on 30 of March to discuss the case with the Russian former double agent Sergei Skripal and hear the Bulgarian Ambassador in Russia Boiko Kotsev, the government's press office said on 29th of March.

The Skripal case will be discussed at the meeting.

Russian and US Ambassadors are Pleased with Bulgaria's Position on "Scripal"

The Russian Ambassador in Bulgaria, Anatoly Makarov, told Nova TV that the Bulgarian reaction to calling the Bulgarian ambassador from Moscow is understandable and correct. According to him, national interests should not be forgotten because of solidarity. Makarov added that Russia has always been and will be a reliable partner of Bulgaria and the European Union.

Tsvetan Tsvetanov: President Rumen Radev Looks Troubled and Envious of PM Borisov

President Rumen Radev seems troubled - he goes on to make personal attacks because he has no arguments. This was announced on bTV by Deputy Chairman of GERB Tsvetan Tsvetanov on the occasion of Radev's attacks on the prime minister Boyko Borisov.
According to him, the president is worried about the promises he has not fulfilled.

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