Bulgaria’s National Assembly is expected to decide whether the country should send military aid to Ukraine. The coalition government discussed the issue at an extraordinary council. However, the two-hour council ended without any concrete decision and..
Welcome to Bulgaria Today on May 3. We open up with a summary of the leading news stories from Bulgaria and a weather forecast for tomorrow. Next, we you opinions of analysts on the recent bone of contention in Bulgarian politics – military aid to..
The coalition government is holding an extraordinary council today to discuss whether Bulgaria should send military aid to Ukraine. The meeting comes one day before the extraordinary sitting of the National Assembly scheduled for tomorrow,..
The political movement " Social Democrats" (PDS), which is part of the coalition "We Continue the Change", is against Bulgaria sending military aid to Ukraine . According to Elena Noneva, the movement's leader , peaceful means and..
The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) will leave the ruling coalition if the government votes for military aid to Ukraine, Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Kornelia Ninova reiterated her stance during her visit to the village of..
Bulgaria will be one of the few countries to be invited to Ukraine's post-war reconstruction program . The invitation was extended by Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky to Bulgaria's Prime Minister Kiril Petkov and is a sign of gratitude for..
The Bulgarian Parliament will discuss the decision on the provision of military and technical assistance to Ukraine at an extraordinary parliamentary session on Wednesday, May 4. At the session, Bulgaria's Minister of Energy Alexander Nikolov..
“Among the rubble left of this apartment building there were toys. How can you say this is a military operation when the apartments of peaceful civilians are being destroyed? These people were targeted, without any reason whatsoever. In this town..
"Sending military aid to Ukraine requires political unity, but also unity in society," Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov said when announcing a public campaign to raise funds to help Ukraine purchase ammunition. The call caused a wave of..
A Bulgarian delegation led by Premier Kiril Petkov is expected to visit Kyiv today. I n this way the coalition partners could alight their position on whether Bulgaria should send military aid to Ukraine. One person from each party in the ruling..