President Radev: Bulgaria in no way looking for trouble with Turkey
Bulgaria is in no way looking for trouble with Turkey, President Roumen Radev told reporters in Sofia on April 25.
Read moreBulgaria is in no way looking for trouble with Turkey, President Roumen Radev told reporters in Sofia on April 25.
Read moreTurkey does not interfere in and influence the internal affairs of any country, including Bulgaria, Ankara’s ambassador in Sofia Süleyman
Read moreBulgaria’s former president Rossen Plevneliev says that four countries are trying “in one way or another” to influence the political
Read moreBulgarian head of state President Roumen Radev conjured up new controversy around himself by alleging on April 21 that there
Read moreThe crowd of diehard supporters of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan cheered at a referendum-eve rally in the Umraniye district
Read moreGiven the close results of the April 16 referendum in Turkey, the only possible path to national consensus is compliance
Read moreVoters in Turkey will consider a constitutional referendum Sunday on whether to transform their government from the current parliamentary system
Read moreA controversial draft bill that would have curtailed the voting rights of Bulgarians abroad has been withdrawn and the official
Read moreBulgaria will begin accepting refugees from Turkey, the caretaker cabinet agreed in a decision not made public, a report on
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