“Russia will descend into economic, financial and technological decay, while Ukraine is marching towards the European future,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said during her visit to Kyiv, together with the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell.
At a press conference, given together with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, she handed him an official membership questionnaire, a step towards EU candidate country status for Ukraine. “We stand ready to support you in filling out this questionnaire," she said and added: "It will not be, as usual, a matter of years, but rather a matter of weeks”. Volodymyr Zelensky answered “we will be ready with answers next week.”
Ukraine called for more weapons and more severe sanctions against Russia, after accusing Russia of the missile attach which killed 52 and wounded dozens more at the railway station in Kramatrosk in Eastern Ukraine, while thousands of women children and seniors were attempting to flee the war. “Like the massacre in Bucha, like many other Russian war crimes, the missile strike on Kramatorsk must be one of the charges at the tribunal, which is bound to happen... Responsibility is inevitable,” President Zelensky said in his video address last night.
Oligarchs Oleg Deripaska, Boris Rotenberg, Moshe Kantor, as well as Vladimir Putin’s two daughters Maria Vorontsova and Ekaterina Tikhonova have been included in the fifth package of EU sanctions against Russia. 217 more individuals and 18 companies have been added to the sanctions list, which also feature the Kalashnikov concern and the banks VTB, Otkritie, Novikombank and Sovcombank.
Demonstrations in support of Varna Mayor Blagomir Kotsev are set to intensify on Tuesday evening, expanding beyond Bulgaria to four major European cities. Organisers of the protests have said that rallies will be held simultaneously at 18:30 local time..
On Wednesday, the Council of Ministers adopted the Programme for the Support of Bulgarian Communities, Organisations and Media Abroad for 2025. Approximately €90,000 was approved from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' budget for this purpose . The..
A new poll by the sociological agency Alpha Research indicates a continued decline in public support for Bulgaria’s ruling coalition . Positive assessments have dropped from 39% in January to just 26% in July, while negative opinions have risen from 29%..
From 1 January 2026, Bulgaria will join the Eurozone , and the lev and stotinki will become a thing of the past. While the new currency will have a..
Starting this autumn, the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy will launch a program aimed at attracting Bulgarians from abroad. More than EUR 33..
“Entering the Eurozone does not present any risk to Bulgaria. Adopting the Euro can only serve as a powerful accelerator for our economic growth,”..
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