Either fully mesh them or use route reflection.
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On January 27, 2017 1:12:32 PM CST, Chris Wright via Mikrotik-users 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I'm  poking at getting BGP on top of OSPF running so I can connect BGP
>peers using their loopback addresses and running into what seems to be
>a small hiccup with my lab. Three routers in a line. Cores 1 and 2 are
>BGP peered to the Edge loopback, all in the same AS.
>
>Edge                                      Core1                        
>           Core2
>10.255.255.1/32 (O)         10.255.255.2/32 (O)         10.255.255.3/32
>(O)
>10.10.0.1/24 (BGP)          10.10.1.1/24 (BGP)          10.10.2.1/24
>(BGP)
>
>All three routers can ping each other's loopback address. BGP routes
>are being advertised and received. My problem is that although the Edge
>has a BGP route for 10.10.2.0/24 recursive via 10.255.255.3, it gets
>stuck in a routing loop between itself and Core1. Core 1 does not have
>a route for 10.10.2.0/24 because it is not BGP peered with Core2. Must
>it be?
>
>Chris Wright
>Network Administrator
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