Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov assessed his conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow as benevolent, after which he said that Russia and Turkey did not oppose gas from Turkish Stream gas pipeline reaching Bulgaria. During Friday's parliamentary meeting, the Prime Minister expressed confidence that Bulgaria would be able to trade natural gas, which will be diverted from the Turkish Stream gas pipeline. "I think we will be able to negotiate a part of the gas to be traded on the territory of Bulgaria, while another part to be sold through direct contracts with Serbia and Hungary," the Prime Minister said.
“I am in constant contact with the security services, all possible routes and evacuation approaches are being considered,” President Rumen Radev told reporters last night in Hissarya, in a comment on the situation in the Middle East and the ways..
2025 WTCA Europe Regional Conference begins today in Sofia and will continue until June 17, 2025. Hosted by the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI), the event will bring together industry leaders, innovators and visionaries from across..
During the night, the weather over most of the country will be clear and calm. Temporary increases in cloudiness are expected over the central and eastern parts of Bulgaria. It will be mostly sunny on Sunday. Cumulus clouds will develop in the..
The 18 th edition of Sofia Pride is taking place in Sofia today under the motto: We are people, not propaganda, a reminder that behind every story,..
Galin Tomov created an impressive portrait of President Donald Trump especially for his birthday (June 14) on a carpet, using a traditional Bulgarian..
Bulgaria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs established a Coordination Centre in connection with the worsening situation in the Middle East. It was formed..
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