Six Arrested in Romania for Plotting Coup with Russian Support
Romanian authorities have arrested six individuals accused of attempting to stage a coup, allegedly with support from Russian agents
Bulgarian and Belgian special police officers, who have been trapped in a hotel in Niger’s capital Niamey after Thursday’s coup d’etat, have received a permission to leave the country.
This was announced Friday night by the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry citing the Belgian government crisis center. This development was predicted earlier by Interior Minister Tsvetanov.
The Ministry said the Bulgarian and Belgian officers, who carried out a joint task for repatriating illegal aliens from the EU, have received a permission to take off with their airplane.
Thursday’s coup d’etat in Niger led to the closing of the country’s airspace which made their takeoff impossible.
Ten Bulgarian officers from the special police unit for combating terrorism together with Belgian officers were trapped in a hotel in Niamey awaiting a permission to withdraw from the West African country.
On May 16, the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of North Macedonia, Ms. Agneza Rusi Popovska
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has expressed readiness to host delegations from Russia and Ukraine for high-level peace talks in Istanbul.
Bulgarian Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev held a phone conversation with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on April 29
Bulgaria’s Ambassador to the United States, Georgi Panayotov, has formally submitted a request to terminate his mandate ahead of schedule and is expected to return to Bulgaria by the end of the month
The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Bulgaria’s Ministry of the Interior on April 22, 2025
The South African Embassy in Sofia has officially discontinued its consular services as of March 17, 2025
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