We must be very careful not to get Bulgaria involved in the conflicts that are currently escalating. This is what President Rumen Radev told journalists in the village of Dren, near Radomir, where he participated in the celebration of the 35th anniversary of the establishment of the SOS Children's Villages Bulgaria Association, BNR correspondent Elena Tamakyarska reported. "We must carefully monitor the decisions of the Bulgarian government and what commitments it undertakes on our behalf, as the price can be very high," Radev also said.
According to him, entering the eurozone during a period of oil crisis must be very carefully thought out. The referendum is a way to stabilize the state, to achieve consensus, which we need in times of crisis, the president said. According to him, the lack of security and the unpredictability are already becoming a main feature in international relations.
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