From Temporary Protection to Long-Term Integration: Ukrainians in Bulgaria Seek Stability
Four years after the outbreak of war in Ukraine, integrating Ukrainian refugees into Bulgarian society remains a complex and pressing challenge
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"Refugees living in Bulgaria are segregated like the local Roma population and do not wish to learn Bulgarian. Rich refugees want to go to Switzerland, Germany and Sweden and other European states, while here remain only the Kurds, who are a lot worse than our Gypsies [sic!]."
Bulgarian Refugee Agency (DAB)'s Chairman Nikolay Chirpanliev commenting on intentions of refugees arriving in Bulgaria.
“We have obliterated every military target on Iran’s crown jewel, Kharg Island… and if Iran interferes with free passage through the Strait of Hormuz, I will reconsider the decision to spare its oil infrastructure.
“The conflict in Iran must stop before the whole region is dragged in"
“If the international community does not hold the United States and Israel accountable, the global order will be shaken”
“Bulgaria’s economy is developing well despite the political crisis, and the country is already benefiting from the introduction of the euro.
“I am not and will not be a traitor to the party that I created.
"I sent the ministers to him, but they can't stand next to a person who has already become a party leader.
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