Putin Declares Easter Ceasefire in Ukraine War
The Kremlin has announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered an “Easter ceasefire” in the war in Ukraine, declaring a temporary halt in hostilities lasting around 36 hours
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A photograph made available on 06 August 2010 shows local residents and an Orthodox priest praying for an end to the forest fires in the village of Kriusha (270 km south-east of Moscow), Ryazan region, 05 August 2010. Photo by EPA/BGNES
The first group of employees of the Bulgarian Embassy in Moscow and their families will arrive back home in Bulgaria Sunday night.
The first group of 16 people is arriving in Sofia with a regular flight of Bulgaria Air in the evacuation, which was organized in just a few hours. A second group of 9 persons will come back to Bulgaria on Monday.
A minimal number of Bulgarian diplomatic staff will remain in Moscow including several persons who were eligible to be evacuated but decided to stay, announced Bulgaria's Ambassador to Russia, Plamen Grozdanov.
Grozdanov has told the Bulgarian National Radio that no Bulgarians working and living in Russia have asked the Embassy for help as a result of the situation with the forest fires.
95 top Bulgarian firemen have been sent to Russia to help putting out the forest and peat fires.
The press secretary of the diplomatic mission of Bulgaria to Russia Vera Shatilova, has announced that there is no improvement of the situation in Moscow yet.
Shatilova has explained that the Bulgarian firefighters have been divided in two groups, 30-40 km apart. One has been sent to Noginsk, and the other – to Orekhovo-Zuyevo.
The newly appointed Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan to Bulgaria, H.E. Elmar Mammadyarov, has officially begun his diplomatic mission after presenting copies of his credentials to Deputy Foreign Minister Radi Naydenov at the Ministry of Foreign Af
The Russian Embassy in Sofia has circulated a warning issued by the Foreign Ministry in Moscow, cautioning its citizens about what it describes as a heightened risk of detention abroad at the request of US authorities
The Bulgarian Parliament has adopted a decision establishing February 14 as the official Day of Bulgarian–Polish Friendship and Cooperation. The measure passed unanimously, receiving 165 votes in favor.
Acting Foreign Minister Nadezhda Neynski said that the diplomatic note sent by Iran to Bulgaria should be viewed as standard communication in a period of heightened international tension, stressing that it does not constitute a threat but rather a formal
Acting Deputy Foreign Minister Marin Raykov has commented on the diplomatic note sent by Iran to Bulgaria, stressing that it should not be interpreted as a reason for public alarm
Bulgaria’s Foreign Ministry has reiterated its position that North Macedonia must fully implement its commitments regarding the protection of the rights of communities, particularly in the context of its EU accession process
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