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Bulgaria supports Ukraine in the struggle for preserving independence and territorial integrity

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We support Ukraine in its just cause to preserve its independence, territorial integrity and sovereignty under the UN Charter, Bulgarian caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev said in Dubrovnik during the "Ukraine-Southeastern Europe" Summit, BTA reports.

Glavchev pointed out that the position he expressed is strictly in accordance with the decisions of the National Assembly. We will support Ukraine as much as necessary, according to our capabilities, the Prime Minister said. In his speech, he pointed out that the war in Ukraine requires European integration to remain part of the political agenda of the EU. "EU enlargement is a cornerstone for peace and prosperity among the peoples of Europe. I hope that Ukraine will maintain its momentum towards European integration," Glavchev added.



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