Bulgaria’s PM Urges Compassion following Terror Attacks in France

Politics | January 10, 2015, Saturday // 10:37
Bulgaria: Bulgaria’s PM Urges Compassion following Terror Attacks in France Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borisov, photo by BGNES

Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has claimed that terror attacks are aimed at creating chaos, followed by hate, and civil war.

Asked to comment on the terror attacks in Paris, which left 17 people dead, Borisov urged Bulgarian people to not succumb to the attitudes which this wave of violence was inciting.

“Things may very easily get out of control in Bulgaria too,” he underscored in an interview for the morning broadcast of Nova TV.

Bulgaria’s Prime Minister noted that he had faith in the wisdom of the Bulgarian people.

“I hope that Europe and the Arab world show wisdom too,” he said, as cited by dnevnik.bg.

Borisov urged Bulgarians to show compassion for the people of France, adding that excessively emotional responses were ill-advised as things could take a turn for the worse.

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