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Ukraine is still waiting for answer whether Bulgaria would send military aid

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We do not have a clear answer whether Bulgaria would provide military assistance, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said on the second day of his two-day visit to Bulgaria. He took part in the opening of the photo exhibition "STOP the War in Ukraine", organized by MPs of the "Democratic Bulgaria" party.

Speaking to lawmakers and the media, Kuleba pointed out that those who wanted to help Ukraine would always find a way to do it. Anyone who finds a reason not to make such a decision acts in favor of aggression. Therefore, I hope that these photos will help some politicians and members of the government to imagine what these people are going through at the moment and to make the right decision, he said.




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