Sozopol Transforms into Bulgaria’s Cultural Heartbeat with Apollonia Arts Festival 2025
Sozopol is once again set to become Bulgaria’s summer cultural hub as the Apollonia Arts Festival returns this year from August 28 to September 6
Bulgaria’s Defense Minister, Todor Tagarev, denounced the vote of no confidence, asserting it doesn't represent the army's true state. During debates on the opposition's call for the cabinet's dismissal over defense and security policies, Tagarev highlighted the multifaceted nature of defense issues, promising a comprehensive policy presentation in February.
Addressing concerns, Tagarev defended a 10% salary hike for defense workers and refuted conflict of interest claims, clarifying minimal involvement in a company linked to his wife. He acknowledged severe personnel shortages, particularly in ground forces, attributing it to demographic challenges and pandemic fallout. He attributed reduced military applicants to a disinformation campaign by certain parliamentary groups.
Amidst the debate, opposition parties sharply criticized Tagarev. The Socialists questioned his influence on military recruitment, while "Vazrazhdane" accused him of serving Ukrainian interests rather than Bulgaria's. "There Is Such a People" pledged support for any no-confidence vote against the government, irrespective of the issue.
Concluding his remarks, Tagarev emphasized the significance of Ukraine's conflict with Russia, warning of increased defense efforts if Russia seizes any Ukrainian territory. He stressed support for Ukraine and the restoration of order contingent on Putin's regime losing the war.
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
At the invitation of Bulgaria’s Chief of Defense, Admiral Emil Eftimov, a high-level trilateral meeting took place in Sofia on July 2, bringing together General Georgiță Vlad, Chief of the Romanian Defense Staff, and General Metin Gürak
In June, the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) facilitated a joint training exercise involving Special Operations Forces from both Bulgaria and the United States
The newly formed Center for Defense Innovation in Bulgaria will concentrate on the development of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and technologies vital to national security
At the NATO summit in The Hague, Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov confirmed that Bulgaria will develop and adopt a national defense investment plan aligned with the Alliance’s new target of 5% defense spending
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