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Bulgaria’s Defence Minister Nikolay Nenchev (C) takes part in a meeting of Parliament's Defence Commitee, Sofia, 24 March 2016. Photo by BGNES
Bulgaria’s Defence Minister Nikolay Nenchev has requested an additional BGN 1.5 M (EUR 750,000) to provide essential equipment to army personnel taking part in border protection and control jointly with police, BNR public radio broadcaster reported.
“Protective gear, night-vision goggles, transceivers and other stuff we need not only at the borders,” BNR quoted Nenchev as telling the Defence Committee in Parliament on Thursday. “We need the equipment also in case the armed forces have to take part in an anti-terrorist operation.”
Last month, Bulgaria’s Parliament granted extended powers to the Army to assist Border Police in securing protection and control of the country’s frontiers amidst the migration crisis in Europe. Until then the Army had only been allowed to provide logistics support to border police.
Nenchev also said that a previously unannounced joint training exercise of Bulgarian Army troops and border police at Ilinden crossing at Bulgaria’s border with Greece had been “highly successful”.
“People must get used to the fact that we’ll be holding such snap drills from time to time,” Nenchev said. “It’s clear that we’ll be present at Bulgaria’s borders with Greece, Macedonia and Serbia.”
Joint exercises of Bulgarian Navy and maritime border police are planned to be held in the Black Sea, although the government has no information about potential migrant inflows at the country’s eastern border, Nenchev has told the MPs, according to focus-news.net.
Nenchev has made clear that the Defence Ministry is working hard to respond adequately if irregular migrants try to enter Bulgaria from the Black Sea. So far, migrants and refugees have been crossing Bulgaria’s border with Turkey using land routes.
Bulgaria is set to purchase a coastal defense missile system from the United States valued at approximately USD 620 million, according to the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA)
Bulgaria is not being used as a logistical base for U.S. operations in Iran, clarified Defense Minister Atanas Zapryanov in an interview with bTV. He emphasized that Bulgarian territory is not considered a target by Iranian authorities.
Iran does not view Bulgaria as a potential target and has no hostile intentions toward the country, according to the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Sofia, H.E. Ali Reza Irvash
Greece has announced that it will assist Bulgaria with air defense capabilities in response to the escalating tensions related to Iran. The decision was confirmed by Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias, who said the move follows a formal request from Sof
The Shin Bet and the Israeli Foreign Ministry have announced a series of measures aimed at bolstering Israel’s security worldwide, in the context of the ongoing joint US-Israeli operations against Iran
Bulgaria and Turkey discussed the escalating situation in the Middle East during a phone call between Acting Defense Minister Atanas Zapryanov and Turkish Minister of National Defense Yaşar Güler on March 4, the Ministry of Defense of Bulgaria reported to
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