Since the beginning of this unprovoked war, we have been providing consistent assistance to Ukraine at all possible levels. Bulgaria will continue with its support for Ukraine, caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev said in a video conference call with his Ukrainian counterpart Denys Shmyhal. The Ukrainian Prime Minister thanked for the Bulgarian support, the government press service reported.
Prime Minister Glavchev confirmed that he will participate in the Ukraine Recovery Conference, which will be held at the beginning of June in Berlin. He added that Sofia supports President Volodymyr Zelensky's "Peace Formula" to end the war and achieve a comprehensive and lasting peace by preserving the territorial integrity of Ukraine. The situation of the 200,000-strong Bulgarian diaspora in Ukraine was also discussed.
The Bulgarian folklore ensemble ''Rodina'', led by Rayna Stamatova, will represent our country at the annual European Union Cultural Festival, which will be held in Lansdowne Park in Ottawa on July 13, 2024, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced...
"It is evident that the political crisis continues and its solution requires not only putting aside personal and party interests but also requires adequacy", President Rumen Radev said in Parliament after the MPS rejected the nomination of Rossen..
After a heated debate, Parliament rejected the proposed GERB-SDS cabinet with Rosen Zhelyazkov as Prime Minister. It was supported by 98 MPs, with 138 voting against and two abstaining. Zhelyazkov, representing the first political force in Parliament,..
An orange code warning for dangerous precipitation has been issued for seven districts in Central Bulgaria. From midnight on Wednesday, precipitation and..
The exhibition "The Buckles – a Universe of Signs" by the Ruse Regional Museum of History is visiting Burgas. The exposition, which will be opened today..
Today, the National Assembly will vote on the new government proposed by GERB-SDS. On Monday, upon receiving the first exploratory mandate, the largest..
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