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Bulgaria’s Minister of Interior Valentin Radev takes part at informal meeting of EU Interior Ministers in Tallinn

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The European Union Ministers of Interior are holding an informal meeting in the Estonian capital Tallinn. This meeting is the first large event in Estonia since that country took over the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union on July 1 this year. The morning session of the meeting was dedicated to the migration topic. The main accent fell on the migrant crisis in the Central Mediterranean and Italy. Minister Valentin Radev held brief meetings with the Greek Minister for Migration and the Greek Minister of Public Order, as well as with directors of European agencies operating in the foreign affairs and asylum fields.




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