Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Assen Vassilev announced after a meeting with his German counterpart Christian Lindner that the European Commission is working on a joint purchase of about 10 billion cubic meters of natural gas for..
A meeting from the South-East European Cooperation Process (SEECP) took place in Thessaloniki, Greece, with the participation of the Foreign Ministers of Bulgaria, Greece, Albania and North Macedonia. According to Greece’s Prime Minister..
Bulgarian Minister of Defense Dragomir Zakov is on an official visit to Greece at the invitation of his Greek counterpart Nikolaos Panagiotopoulos. Today, the two ministers discuss co-operation between Bulgaria and Greece in the sphere of defense..
Turkish opposition unites for presidential elections in 2023 One of Turkey's most influential women in politics, Canan Kaftancıoğlu, was taken to jail to serve a five-year sentence for insulting Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan,..
The gradual lifting of restrictions due to the pandemic has opened up opportunities for more travel. In April, the trips of Bulgarians increased by 117.7% compared to a year earlier, when they were 590,000, data from the National Statistical Institute..
The energy regulators of Bulgaria and Greece have certified the Gas Interconnector Greece–Bulgaria (IGB). The commercial exploitation of the interconnector is set to begin after 1 July, 2022. IGB is of strategic importance and allows for..
The gas interconnector with Greece should become part of the strategic objects of importance for our national security - this is what Bulgarian Ministry of Energy has insisted to the Council of Ministers. "The facility has become of paramount..
Turkey to bargain over Finland’s and Sweden's NATO membership Turkey will not support the accession of Sweden and Finland to NATO, Recep Tayyip Erdogan said. The Turkish president warned governments in Stockholm and Helsinki..
"Bulgaria does not depend on Greece's decisions about their payments for Russian gas. We have contracts." This is how Prime Minister Kiril Petkov answered a reporter's question after the opening of an office in Sofia of the Bulgarian-Turkish..
“As of 1 July, Bulgaria is going to receive Azeri gas,” Prime Minister Kiril Petkov announced during question time in parliament. He added that the gas will not be delivered via Greece. “We shall be able to receive the full amounts of Azeri gas..