Bulgarian, Greek presidents want common EU rules, solidarity in dealing with refugee crisis
Countries are strong and can solve any problem when they act together and have a common approach to a common problem, Plevneliev said.
Therefore, Plevneliev said, Bulgaria and Greece want the EU to develop clear rules for resolving the migration problem that everyone should respect.
"When we talk about the effectiveness of the EU external borders, about hundreds of thousands, even millions of people fleeing from war and conflict, we should not abandon one another," Plevneliev said.
In order for this to happen, there must be solidarity in action within the EU, Pavlopoulos said.
The Aegean Sea should not become a place where people must watch the dead bodies of children wash up on its shores, Pavlopoulos said, adding that the EU should treat refugees as human beings and that the value of human life should take priority over money.
"We want solidarity to address this issue," he said.
On Tuesday, Pavlopoulos, who is paying a two-day official visit to Bulgaria, will participate together with Plevneliev in a meeting with business representatives from the two countries in a bid to further boost bilateral trade and investment.