Borissov: I’m sorry about what happened in Plovdiv (video)



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“I am sorry for what happened in Plovdiv. We have scheduled all the inspections. I am sorry for each person. This is unacceptable. I hope it does not happen again.” This was stated by Prime Minister Boyko Borissov before his participation in the members’ video conference. of the European Council.

“The multiannual financial framework and the EU’s response to the pandemic are the two key issues on which Bulgaria will express its position today,” he added.

The Prime Minister pointed out that our country has a clear and coherent position on the European budget, accepting that the rule of law is so important that it is linked to European funds.

Regarding European coordination in response to the pandemic, Prime Minister Borissov welcomed the proposal to build a European Health Union, which would allow the EU to be better prepared for future health crises.

Prime Minister Borissov also stressed the common approach of European leaders and the EC on vaccines, which will provide European citizens with rapid access to a sufficient number of safe and free vaccines for voluntary use.

“All together, in solidarity, we not only participate in the payment of the vaccines, but also in the way they are distributed fairly as quickly as possible,” said Prime Minister Borissov. He added that talks are being held so that our country is ready if freezers are needed in which the vaccine can be stored at a very low temperature.

Prime Minister Borissov paid special attention to compliance with measures against the epidemic. “If we are strict and disciplined, we can overcome this crisis in the easiest way possible,” the Bulgarian prime minister was adamant.



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