Foreign Minister Liberman spoke with his Bulgarian counterpart
Nikolay Mladenov in relation to the explosion. Mladenov was heading to the site
of the blast and said that he would bring Liberman up to date when he arrives.
Foreign Minister Nickolay Mladenov: "Bulgaria will do
everything in its power to clarify the causes of this terrible incident."
The Foreign Ministry has formed a team of experts that will fly to Burgas and
assist local authorities in the investigation. The Israeli Embassy in Sofia has
been mobilized and is ready to assist the team.
Smoke billows after blast at Bulgaria's Burgas airport (Photo:
Reuters)
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov called Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and asked to convey his condolences over the deaths
of the Israeli tourists in the terrorist attack in Burgas. He said that the attack was not
only against Israelis but against Bulgaria as well. The two agreed that Israel
and Bulgaria would cooperate closely in investigating the attack.
Prime Minister Netanyahu thanked Bulgarian Prime Minister Borissov and said
that Iran and Hizbullah are conducting a campaign of terrorism against Israeli
targets around the world.
US President Barack Obama called Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and expressed his condolences over the deaths of
Israelis in the terrorist attack in Bulgaria. The two agreed that Israel and the
US would work together in investigating the attack.
Prime Minister Netanyahu thanked US President Obama for the call and said
that Iran
and Hizbullah are conducting a campaign of terrorism around the world. "Iran
is a global terrorism state. It must bear the consequences," the Prime Minister
said.