Bulgaria unhappy with Serbian response
Bulgaria says it is not satisfied with Serbia's response regarding a recent decision to block a group of Bulgarian far-right-wingers from entering the country.
Tuesday, 30.11.2010.
10:50
Bulgaria says it is not satisfied with Serbia's response regarding a recent decision to block a group of Bulgarian far-right-wingers from entering the country. Belgrade announced that the move came in order to prevent unrest, but Bulgarian Deputy FM Konstantin Dimitrov said this was "not satisfactory". Bulgaria unhappy with Serbian response Over the weekend, Serbian police (MUP) prevented eight buses carrying some 500 members of the Bulgarian nationalist party ATAKA from entering the country. They were headed for the eastern Serbian town of Bosilegrad, which they believe should be "given back to Bulgaria". The party announced previously that they would ask the European Court of Human Rights to annul the Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine. The treaty regulated the terms of Bulgarian defeat in the First World War.
Bulgaria unhappy with Serbian response
Over the weekend, Serbian police (MUP) prevented eight buses carrying some 500 members of the Bulgarian nationalist party ATAKA from entering the country.They were headed for the eastern Serbian town of Bosilegrad, which they believe should be "given back to Bulgaria".
The party announced previously that they would ask the European Court of Human Rights to annul the Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine.
The treaty regulated the terms of Bulgarian defeat in the First World War.
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