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Caretaker Premier Galab Donev convenes the Security Council over Polish missile incident

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Bulgaria’s caretaker Premier Galab Donev is to convene the Security Council under the Council of Ministers. The Council will discuss the risk of Ukraine war escalation after the recent missile strike on a Polish farm close to the Ukrainian border. The meeting of the Security Council will take place after the end of the NATO meeting, requested by Warsaw, which will discuss the triggering of NATO’s Article 4.  

Facts must become a solid basis for talking and decision making, Premier Donev noted before the beginning of the government meeting. Every unreasonable word carries the risk of escalation. The explosion of the two missiles near the Poland- Ukraine border, which claimed the lives of civilians, requires an urgent reconsideration of our next steps to keep peace, Galab Donev added. 




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