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Bulgaria's commitment to providing support to Ukraine, amounting to 80 million euros, has been underscored as the nation prepares for the upcoming NATO summit. Acting Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev made this announcement during discussions in parliament.
However, Glavchev clarified that Bulgaria's assistance does not entail becoming an unrestricted donor to Ukraine, countering assertions made by President Rumen Radev.
Previously, Boyko Borissov, leader of GERB, emphasized Bulgaria's stance on non-monetary contributions. He emphasized that such international summits serve as platforms where member states, each with distinct perspectives, engage as partners.
"We have consistently advocated for peace," Borissov reaffirmed, expressing discontent over what he termed as "manipulative" attempts to suggest Bulgarian troops could be deployed to Ukraine.
Regarding military involvement, Borissov categorically assured that Bulgarian soldiers are solely committed to defending national territory and affirmed that there will be no deployment to Ukraine.
Reflecting on Bulgaria's contributions to Ukraine, Borissov acknowledged the country's efforts are valued. He endorsed President Radev's emphasis on fostering broad industrial cooperation, highlighting potential benefits for Bulgaria, including investments and industrial partnerships.
"Investing in Ukraine could yield significant returns," Borissov emphasized, underscoring the strategic value of bilateral economic collaborations.
The Central Election Commission (CEC) in Bulgaria has confirmed that a total of 6,575,151 citizens are eligible to vote in the upcoming elections on April 19
TikTok has removed 34 accounts linked to what it described as coordinated inauthentic activity connected to Bulgaria’s upcoming parliamentary elections
A mayor in northwestern Bulgaria is under scrutiny after allegedly distributing social benefits alongside a political party’s election materials
A new survey by the “Sova Harris” agency indicates that six political formations would enter the next Bulgarian National Assembly, based on data collected between April 2 and 6 among 800 respondents through standardized face-to-face interviews
Bulgaria is bracing for an increase in disinformation activity in the run-up to the parliamentary elections on April 19, with authorities warning of coordinated attempts to influence voters and destabilize public trust
The Prosecutorial College of the Supreme Judicial Council has declined to remove Borislav Sarafov from his position as Acting Prosecutor General, despite calls from the Justice Ministry to act following a recent Constitutional Court ruling
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