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Bulgarian PM Boyko Borisov said that his cabinet will work toward and expects actually lowering the prices of fuels in the country.
"The government expects to further reduce the prices of fuels and has good arguments about that," stated Borisov while on a visit to Plovdiv Sunday.
"Cabinet makes many efforts to reduce fuel prices, but in all cases, interests worth billions are involved in the game," said the the Bulgarian PM.
He added that his government is in constant dialogue with Russia, the EU, and Turkey to insure a stable diversification of energy deliveries to Bulgaria.
Borisov explained that in the near future Minister of Economy and Energy Delyan Dobrev will be sent on a new visit to Moscow to negotiate about Russian gas deliveries.
The Bulgarian PM however did not go into further detail about how he believes his cabinet will be able to reduce the prices of fuels in the country.
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