Sat, Feb 11 2012
Photo: Krassimir Yuskesseliev
Only the Zlatograd-Xanthi checkpoint was left spared by the Greek farmers' blockade on January 22 2010
The Bansko Tourist Association has called for the Bulgarian Government to seek compensation for financial losses incurred by the "unjust embargo".
The Bulgarian economy is losing three million leva a day. Meanwhile, 3km-long queues of lorries have formed at the Kulata-Promahon border crossing point
Greek farmers constantly change their minds as to whether traffic will be allowed to pass.
The border crossing points between Bulgaria and Greece are expected to be closed to traffic on January 18 2010
All border checkpoints were operating normally on January 16 2010 after what may be the first of a series of blockades by protesting Greek farmers the previous day; motorists have been advised to monitor developments before travelling.
Greek farmers are set to block all three border crossing points with Bulgaria in a protest that would last five days
Works will be reviewed by a group of judges, and winners will receive certificates and prizes.
Seven arrested, including ‘The Squirrel’ who was found in possession of 10 00 euro, Interior Ministry says. Mobile phones, computer equipment and drug paraphernalia seized.
Maximum temperatures across the country will remain mostly below zero.
The first tremor was at about 12.34am, followed by another three minutes later. Their epicentres were located between the towns of Radnevo and Topolovgrad.
There was no risk of blackouts caused by insufficient power supply, Economy Minister Traicho Traikov told Bulgarian National Radio.
Valeri - don't be a spoilsport ! It's a quiet time of year in the fields, so the farmers like to get in their tractors and join their friends for a drink or four somewhere where there's cheap booze, like at the border.
And, as we know, the 'alcotest' doesn't apply to farmers on tractors...
Hey, I have an idea:
Why don't the Greek farmers burn their tractors down!
That should teach us;)