NATO Praises Bulgaria’s Commitment, Backs Upgrade of Battle Group to Brigade Level
Bulgaria remains firmly committed to NATO’s efforts to boost its collective defense capabilities
Bulgaria is spending 1.43% of GDP on defense without the cost of military pensions. This is clear from the Alliance's Annual Report on how much the Allies spend.
Where is Bulgaria in NATO and the Future of the Alliance - a discussion on this topic brought together military, politicians and students in the National Assembly who discussed the benefits of our membership in the North Atlantic Alliance.
Prof. Antoniy Galabov, Sociologist and Political Scientist: Practical transfer of experience and technology is no less important aspect of security than the availability of weapons and military capabilities.
According to the NATO Annual Report on defense spending for the member states, Bulgaria is in 14th place.
Out of 28 allies, only 7 countries exceed the 2% threshold.
Bulgaria remains firmly committed to NATO’s efforts to boost its collective defense capabilities
The United States Air Force (USAF) and Bulgarian Air Force launched the operational component of the annual Thracian Star joint exercise this morning at Bezmer Air Base
Between July 9 and 11, the Central Military Club in Sofia hosted the first coordination conference aimed at developing the core capabilities of Bulgaria’s and North Macedonia’s Land Forces in operating and integrating Stryker combat vehicles
A significant national security concern has emerged regarding Bulgaria’s entry into the eurozone
Bulgaria is moving forward with plans to modernize its armed forces
The number of refugees attempting to cross the Bulgarian-Turkish border has dropped significantly in the past two years
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