"I would like to say once again to all those who refuse or hesitate whether Bulgaria should provide military aid to Ukraine - in this way you support Russian aggression and the killing of Ukrainian citizens," Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said after being heard at a closed meeting of the parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee.
He explained that Bulgarian lawmakers and the government must now decide how to help Ukraine. For her part, Bulgarian Foreign Minister Teodora Genchovska said that sending military aid to Ukraine was not discussed at a meeting of the Council of Ministers.
A contract between the US Trade and Development Agency and the Electric Power System Operator for the feasibility study for the East-West Energy Corridor was signed at the Council of Ministers. The funding, amounting to USD 1.2 million, is..
Residents of the village of Kavrakirovo, near Petrich, came out in protest because of a proposal submitted to the municipal council of the municipality of Petrich, which affects nearly 100 ha of forest land . According to the protesters, it is about the..
A total of 60 officers from the Bezmer and Kabile units are on the ground with equipment for firefighting, Bulgaria's Defence Minister Atanas Zapryanov told bTV. About 440 personnel, in 15 formations in southern Bulgaria and seven formations in..
A man and a child have died after they were struck by lightning in the area of Mount Zhultets near Mount Botev in the Central Balkan Mountains. The alert..
The best Bulgarian students in mathematics have won 5 medals by participating in the most prestigious mathematics competition in the world for 2024. At..
The former Bulgarian Minister of Defense Nikolay Nenchev will be temporarily in charge of the Bulgarian Embassy in Ukraine. This decision was taken by..
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