The Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed concern over the “thawed” Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan and called on the sides to refrain from the use of force.
In a special statement, the Ministry reaffirms Bulgaria’s position of principle that there is no other way to resolve the conflict save by peaceful means, by way of negotiations and the mediation of the OSCE Minsk Group, in conjunction with the EU and in an active dialogue between the leaders of the two countries.
Members of Parliament observed a minute of silence to honor the victims of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire (1915-1916). April 24 was declared Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. BSP MP Atanas Zafirov proposed that a minute of..
There were no significant changes in the human rights situation in Bulgaria during the year, reads the US Department of State’s 2023 Country Report on Human Rights Practices. ''Significant human rights issues included credible reports of: torture or..
There is systematic racial and ethnic violence and discrimination against Bulgarians in the Republic of North Macedonia. This is stated in the State Department's report on human rights in 2023, BGNES reported . The document refers to the beatings..
The Bulgarian Parliament has finally postponed the liberalisation of the energy market for one year, starting from 1 July. The decision was taken with..
Nearly 400 cases of pertussis (whooping cough) have been registered in the country. We are at the beginning of a nationwide epidemic, Chief State Health..
The National Assembly removed its chairman Rosen Zhelyazkov from office. His dismissal was proposed by We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria,..
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