Bulgaria MPs See Syria Crisis, Migrants as Top Threats to National Security
Bulgaria's Parliament on Thursday approved the yearly report on the state of national security for 2015, highlighting the conflict in Syria and the migrant crisis.
The documents says terrorist and unconventional threats to Bulgaria have been rising throughout the year.
Challenges to Bulgaria's national security stem mainly from the war in Syria and "some African countries".
The crisis in Ukraine has also been listed among the main security threats.
There is a "limited risk" of a new conflict breaking out in Southeast Europe, the document also reads.
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