site.btaBulgarian Leaders Strongly Condemn Brussels Terror Attacks
Bulgarian LeadersStrongly Condemn Brussels Terror Attacks
 
 Sofia, March 22 (BTA) - Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev and Prime  Minister Boyko Borissov strongly condemned Tuesday's terrorist attacks  at Brussels Zaventem Airport and in the city's Metro system. The Belgian  authorities have confirmed at least 28 dead and 90 injured in the two  attacks, according to BTA's Brussels correspondent.
 
 President Plevneliev: There can be no excuse for such acts aimed against peaceful citizens
 
 In a message to King Philippe of Belgium, Plevneliev said the news  shocked and saddened him profoundly, the President's Press Secretariat  reported. "There can be no excuse for such acts aimed against peaceful  citizens," he wrote.
 
 The President offered condolences on behalf of the Bulgarian people and  on his own behalf. "At this difficult moment I would like to express our  sympathy and wish prompt recovery of the injured," he wrote.
 
 Prime Minister Borissov: Bulgaria stands by Belgium in solidarity against terrorism
 
 Prime Minister Borissov said in a statement: "Bulgaria stands by Belgium  in solidarity against terrorism. Brussels is not just the capital of  Belgium. It is the capital of united Europe. It is the heart of a  community to which Bulgaria belongs. Today, more than ever before, all  Europeans need to show the whole world that we will not let terrorism  destroy our civilization."
 
 Borissov assured the friendly people of Belgium and their government  that they can count on all possible support and solidarity from  Bulgaria.
 
 Speaking to journalists, the Prime Minister said that over the last  couple of weeks the Bulgarian authorities have been planning a nighttime  exercise in the Sofia Metro involving foreign forces as well as  Bulgaria's Armed Forces and Interior Ministry. "We are trying to get  prepared in the best possible way," he said.
 
 In an address at a ceremony for the Worthy Bulgarians Awards, Borissov  said: "Unfortunately, a bad foreign policy and ill-thought actions have  caused enormous tension and hatred in the world." According to him, it  is unfair for Europe to bear the brunt of this violence as it spends  billions to help the refugees. "The richest Arab countries did not take a  single refugee, but Europe did. And it's not fair when such things  happen in the heart of Europe."
 
 Borissov went on: "I hope that this will make those who decide the  global foreign policy see sense because we don't know the real extent of  the tragedy in Syria, Iraq, Tunisia and Libya. For every action there  is a reaction and that's what we see."   
 
 Foreign Minister Mitov: Europe will find the best way to protect its civilization
 
 Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov said in a statement: "Today we witnessed  an unprecedented terrorist attack against the capital of united Europe. I  am convinced that this attack won't remain without consequences. The  perpetrators will be caught and brought to justice." Mitov went on to  say that Bulgaria commiserates with the people of Belgium about the  victims and that Europe will find the best way to protect its  civilization and culture. "Brussels is our common capital and a symbol  of our freedom and common values and it will be protected."
 
 Foreign Ministry: No Bulgarians reported among victims
 
 The Bulgarian Foreign Ministry said there is no information so far about  any Bulgarian citizens who may have been affected by the blasts at  Zaventem Airport. The ministry is keeping in touch with the Bulgarian  Embassy in Belgium.
 
 As Belgium issued level four alert for possible further terrorist  attacks after Tuesday's explosions, the Foreign Ministry in Sofia  advised Bulgarians planning trips to Brussels and Belgium to postpone  them until the situation returns to normal.
 
 Sofia-Brussels Flights Suspended
 
 Transport Minister Ivaylo Moskovski told journalists that flights from Sofia to Brussels have been suspended.
 
 Earlier in the day, Minister Moskovski said that Bulgarian airports and  the air traffic control authority are ready to handle redirected  flights.
 
 The Minister said that terrorism threat level has been raised at least  for a month and added that Brussels has introduced the highest level.  Moskovski said so far there is no information which calls for the  highest terrorism threat alert in Bulgaria.
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