Bulgaria’s President Rоumen Radev is on a working visit in Rome on 13 July at the invitation of Italy’s President Sergio Mattarella. The heads of states of Bulgaria and Italy will discuss the bilateral relations, trade and economic cooperation, as well as the partnership of the two countries in the EU and NATO.
President Roumen Radev: My visit in Italy is a continuation of my visit to Greece and my meetings with the Greek President. We face similar challenges as countries at the frontline in terms of migration. We want to unite our positions over this issue, because the current Dublin Agreement places our countries in an unequal position. By virtue of this agreement, migrants are subject to return to the first countries where they are registered upon entry. We, as well as the Greek Prime Minister, feel that this is not fair. This issue as well as the Schengen issues are the reasons why I am meeting with the Italian president.
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