EU Allocates €910 Million to Boost Defence Manufacturing and Innovation
The European Commission has announced a €910 million investment under the European Defence Fund (EDF) to enhance defence manufacturing capabilities across the European Union
He pointed out that Bulgaria's relations with the USA are of immense importance.
“Neither our army nor our security system are isolated within our society. In recent years, it has been subjected to quite extensive information processing. Unfortunately, even employees of the security system may sometimes succumb to this processing“. This was commented by Bulgarian Defense Minister Todor Tagarev on the TV show "Face to Face" after it became evident that an employee of the State Agency for National Security had been arrested for espionage for Russia.
In his words, the policy of the Kremlin and personally of President Vladimir Putin leads to the militarization of the Black Sea.“It is not just militarized, it is an arena of military operations, and this has been the case for two years now, with very intensive military activities. We need to seek solutions”, he added, "And one solution, despite the increase in defense spending, is to work together with our allies. This is a decision of the National Assembly, which I fully share“.
The minister also noted that the assessment of the growing risks for the security of Europe is widely shared, particularly concerning military risks. Several defense ministers, senior military officials, leaders, and governmental figures have already advocated the idea that we must prepare for armed conflict. He emphasized that it is crucial to be maximally prepared to prevent these risks.
Todor Tagarev also confirmed that the hypothesis of us participating in an initiative to defend Ukraine is not under discussion. “The risks are real if Russia manages to achieve its goals in Ukraine and continues its aggressive policy”, he added.
“The position of the government and the National Assembly states that peace and stability in the region can only be ensured when Ukraine restores its territory to internationally recognized borders from 1991, and in the event of some declaration, when Russia bears the consequences of its aggressive behavior and the respective perpetrators are brought to justice internationally and Russia pay reparations”, stated Minister Tagarev. According to his words, this is a "lasting peaceful solution", but the question is what the actions on the front will show and what the warring parties would agree upon.
Former Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev expressed concerns that there are intentions to keep Bulgaria on the periphery of the European project
Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, emphasized that Bulgaria’s inclusion in the eurozone would promote economic stability and progress
Krum Zarkov, who resigned a week ago as legal secretary to Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, stated that Radev was fully aware that the proposed referendum on adopting the euro in 2026 was unconstitutional
On May 16, the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of North Macedonia, Ms. Agneza Rusi Popovska
Kiril Petkov, co-chair of the "We Continue the Change" party and former Prime Minister of Bulgaria, spoke to BNT about the history and implications of Bulgaria’s currency board system
Boyko Borissov, leader of GERB (the ruling party in the country) and former Bulgarian Prime Minister, met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul to discuss key issues
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