PRESS DIGEST - Bulgaria - Sept 11

SOFIA, Sept 11 (Reuters) - These are some of the main stories in Bulgarian newspapers on Friday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

-- Deputy Prime Minister Meglena Kuneva, member of the government's junior coalition partner, said Bulgaria should be allowed to join European Union's open-borders Schnegen agreement as part of the talks to agree to immigrant quotas. Deputy Prime Minister Rumiana Bachvarova however said the two issues should be kept separate. (Trud, Monitor, Duma, 24 Chasa)

-- Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev has been informed and has approved Bulgaria's decision to deny access to Bulgarian airspace to Syria bound Russian flights. (Trud, Standart, 24 Chasa)

-- Bulgarian gas whole seller Bulgargas proposed a 14 percent decrease of natural gas prices for the fourth quarter. (Telegraph, Sega, Monitor, Capital Daily)

-- Business organisations threatened with new protests and demanded the energy regulator to lower the electricity costs for business as of November. (Capital Daily, Sega, Monitor, Trud, 24 Chasa, Standart)

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