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New Bulgarian Ambassador to UK, Lyubomir Kyuchukov, presented his credentials to Queen Elizabeth II on November 6. Photo by BGNES
Bulgaria’s ambassador to the UK Lyubomir Kyuchukov is facing pressure to resign due to alleged violations in his former position as Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister before the July general elections.
Bulgaria rightist Blue Coalition Co-Chair Ivan Kostov has added his voice to an October 23 statement by the conservative “Order, Law and Justice” Party (RZS) that read: "RZS believes that he (Kyuchukov) is the main culprit for the creation of the huge number of polling stations in Turkey - 123, contrary to the electoral law of Bulgaria. He also did not create a sufficient number of voting stations in other European countries and the United States." Kostov also said that he expects the center-right GERB government to recall him soon.
Kostov added: "I call on President Georgi Parvanov to be a man! To behave like a man, not to hide behind various people. He must perform the obligations that he has under the Constitution.” He added that Parvanov must come out and recall the US Ambassador too after he earlier refused the Parliament’s order to do so.
Kostov’s comments followed the earlier resignation of Bulgaria's ambassador to Turkey Branimir Mladenov after Parvanov allegedly gave into Parliament pressure and asked him to leave his post.
According to members of the right-wing Blue Coalition, the president himself has advised Mladenov to submit his resignation and the same scenario is likely to develop in Washington in a day or two.
The British Embassy in Sofia has announced the launch of its “Ambassador for a Day” initiative, which will take place under the patronage of Bulgarian President Iliana Iotova
Bulgaria has issued a strong condemnation of the ongoing Iranian attacks against neighboring countries in the Persian Gulf and the broader Middle East, describing them as unprovoked and indiscriminate
Ten Bulgarian diplomats stationed in Iran have been safely evacuated to Azerbaijan, crossing the border via the Astara state checkpoint
Israel’s Ambassador to Bulgaria, Yosi Levi Sfari, described Iran as a persistent threat, warning that the country has openly declared intentions to destroy Israel, either through nuclear weapons or by employing proxy groups such as Hezbollah
Just a day before Bulgaria’s national holiday on March 3, Russian Ambassador Eleonora Mitrofanova made a striking appearance on Shipka Peak, using the occasion to openly criticize the caretaker government.
Acting Foreign Minister Nadezhda Neynsky has said Bulgaria is awaiting the opening of humanitarian corridors in the Middle East and stands ready to evacuate its citizens by air if conditions allow
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