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Ukraine and Bulgaria sounded a defiant tone on the future of grain and other shipments on the Black Sea. They say Russia's effort to strangle Ukraine with an embargo and missile strikes isn't working.
Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov emphasized Bulgaria’s commitment to supporting Ukraine’s long-term reconstruction ...
Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov assured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that Bulgaria will remain a steadfast partner in the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine. The two leaders held talks in ...
Bulgaria's parliament approved additional military aid to Ukraine on Friday, agreeing to provide defective or redundant missiles to Kyiv to be repaired or used for spare parts.
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNUkraine and IAEA sign memorandum of understanding to deepen cooperationThe Ukrainian government, represented by Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko, has signed a memorandum of understanding on cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency on the sidelines of ...
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy visited the Bulgarian capital where talks centered around military aid and Bulgaria's support for Ukraine's NATO membership after its conflict with Russia.
Bulgaria has long postponed modernizing its armed forces, which still rely on Soviet-era weapons. But Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has served as a wake-up call.
Russian attack on Ukraine's western city of Lviv causes fires.
Russia’s neighbors — from Norway and Finland to Romania and Bulgaria — see helping Ukraine as an existential necessity for the defense of eastern and northern Europe. The monument of the Soviet Army ...
Bulgaria has had to walk a fine line, trying to covertly support Ukraine without provoking Russia. Opinions on Ukraine are split among its 6.7 million people, many of whom buy into Kremlin propaganda.
Bulgaria's Prime Minister Kiril Petkov reiterated his government's position on sending military aid to Ukraine on Tuesday. Above, Petkov speaks to the press ahead of an EU leaders meeting to ...
Bulgaria has condemned the invasion, voted to support European Union sanctions against Russia and is hosting more than 90,000 Ukrainian refugees, but the four-party ruling coalition remains split ...
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