Bulgaria Celebrates Two Spelling Bee Champions!
Bulgaria has crowned not one, but two Spelling Bee champions this year
The Foreign Affairs Ministry has declared all Libyan diplomats in Bulgaria personas non-grata and has given them 24 hours to leave the country.
The news was reported Friday by the Bulgarian 24 Chassa (24 Hours) daily.
The nota, presented to the Libyan Embassy in person by the Head of the Arab Affaires Department at the Ministry, Alexander Olshevski, includes all diplomats accredited in Bulgaria by the regime of troubled Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi – the former Charge d'Affaires, Mohamed Milad, the political secretary, Mohamed Selini, financial expert, Abdelfatah Stuka, and the file clerk, Nadjia Ftif.
The Foreign Affairs Ministry bases its decision on the fact that on August 25th Bulgaria officially recognized the opposition to Gaddafi rebel Transitional National Council (NTC) as the only legitimate power in the country while the diplomats have been sent by the dictator's regime, now considered unlawful.
The other reason is the fact NTC is sending from Tripoli a new Ambassador in Sofia – Issa Omar Ashur, who had previously served as Libyan Ambassador in Somalia. Ashur is arriving in Bulgaria Friday.
Ibrahim al-Furis, Adviser on Consular Affairs, who at the end of July led a group of employees of the Libyan Embassy in Sofia in attacking the building, taking down the symbols of the Gaddafi regime, gaining control of the cash box and the stamp of the Diplomatic Representation and temporarily detaining the interim head of the Embassy, prompting Bulgarian authorities to declare him persona non-grata and ask him to leave the country, has been redirected to the immigration services. al-Furis had asked for refugee status, citing humanitarian reasons.
We need your support so Novinite.com can keep delivering news and information about Bulgaria! Thank you!
In a testament to enduring friendship, this year marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Bulgaria and China
Italy has thrown its weight behind Bulgaria's bid for full-fledged membership in the Schengen area, affirming its steadfast support during Italian President Sergio Mattarella's two-day visit to Bulgaria
In a strategic move aimed at reinforcing Bulgaria's commitment to its European aspirations and tackling corruption, outgoing Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov held a crucial meeting with EU, Ukrainian, US, and British ambassadors
In a statement that underscores the United States' keen interest in Bulgaria's political landscape, US Ambassador Kenneth Merten expressed disappointment at the failure of negotiations to form a government in the country
Nathaniel Copsey has been appointed as the new British Ambassador to the Republic of Bulgaria, succeeding Rob Dixon, announced the British Embassy
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev engaged in a telephone conversation with Indian President Droupadi Murmu, expressing heartfelt gratitude on behalf of Bulgaria
UN Happiness Report: Bulgaria's Astonishing Leap in Rankings
Bulgaria: 3 Regions With Lowest Life Expectancy - EU Report 2022