Bulgaria has offered Greece to accept 20 orphans from the Moria-Politika camp



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Bulgaria has offered Greece to accept 20 children from the burned-out Moria migrant camp on the island of Lesbos, who are there without their parents.

A total of 400 unaccompanied children are among the nearly 13,000 migrants left homeless after a fire set the reception center ablaze.

Thousands of migrants also slept in the open tonight on the island of Lesbos

Several countries have already offered to accept migrants from the Moria camp.

Prime Minister Boyko BorissovBoyko borisov

Boyko Metodiev Borisov is the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria. Born June 13, 1959 ordered Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ekaterina ZaharievaEkaterina Zaharieva

Ekaterina Zaharieva is Deputy Prime Minister of Judicial Reform and Minister of and the Minister of the Interior, Hristo TerziiskiHristo terziiskiHristo Terziiski was born on July 31, 1968 in the city of Kyustendil. He graduated from to take the necessary steps before the Greek side. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has already notified the Embassy of the Hellenic Republic in Sofia with a note of its intention.

Today at the Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria in Athens a letter was received from the Alternative Minister of Migration and Asylum, George Kumutsakos, with a request to help the Greek side with basic needs in order to meet the needs of homeless residents from the “Moria” camp. The letter was also sent to the other embassies of the EU countries.

Bulgaria will join the other Member States in providing these materials.



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