The news outlet added that Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borissov sent a letter to European Council President Donald Tusk and to European Commission President Jean-Claude Junker describing the benefits that could bring the decision to relocate the agency from London to Sofia.
In March, the United Kingdom formally launched the process of the country's withdrawal from the European Union. The country should finish the talks on Brexit before March 29, 2019. Among other issues, the Brexit means that the EU institutions, such as the EMA and the European Banking Authority (EBA) located on the territory of the United Kingdom should be relocated.
The European Commission is expected to review the received applications for two months and would make a decision about the relocation of the EMA in November.