Bulgaria’s caretaker government extends humanitarian aid system for those who fled Ukraine
At a regular meeting on December 23, Bulgaria’s caretaker government agreed to the latest extension of the humanitarian assistance programme
Read moreAt a regular meeting on December 23, Bulgaria’s caretaker government agreed to the latest extension of the humanitarian assistance programme
Read moreEuropean Union leaders strongly condemned the support of third countries, including third country actors and entities, that enable Russia to
Read moreThe scheduled signing of a 10-year security agreement between Bulgaria and Ukraine appears doomed not to go ahead for now
Read moreDuring the European Council meeting on December 19, Bulgarian caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will
Read moreFor the first time ever, the European Union foreign ministers decided on December 16 to impose restrictive measures against 16 individuals
Read moreBulgaria’s Ministry of Environment and Water is monitoring the situation caused by the oil spill near the Kerch Strait and
Read moreEuropean Union foreign ministers adopted on December 16 a 15th package of economic and individual restrictive measures with the objective of
Read moreSixty-eight per cent of Bulgarians oppose the European Union financing of the purchase and supply of military equipment to Ukraine,
Read moreThere was a 58 per cent decline in EU exports to Russia and an 86 per cent drop in imports
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