The Bulgarian parliament does not have enough votes to support the signing of Bulgaria's bilateral security treaty with Ukraine due to a shift in stance from the strongest party, Euractiv reported on Dec.
The Bulgarian parliament has refused to approve the signing of a bilateral security agreement with Ukraine. Boyko Borissov, former Prime Minister and leader of the GERB party (Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria),
A corresponding letter, dated Dec. 18, states that Glavchev’s government has limited powers due to its interim nature, and therefore requires an explicit assent from parliament. The PM added that the security agreement aligns with political commitments already approved by the National Assembly.
During the European Council meeting on 9, Bulgarian caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will sign an Agreement on Security Cooperation
NATO’s secretary general has visited a military training site in Bulgaria, inspecting the activities of a multinational unit set up as a response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev has sought approval from the National Assembly to sign a security cooperation agreement with Ukraine. His request was made through a letter to the Speaker of Parliament,
Hungary is seeking a solution that would allow gas flows to Europe via Ukraine to continue once the current transit contract between Moscow and Kyiv expires, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said.
The scheduled signing of a 10-year security agreement between Bulgaria and Ukraine appears doomed not to go ahead for now after it became clear that it would not get sufficient support in
Petkov is the leader of We Continue the Change, the second-largest force in parliament. Without this force, it is almost impossible to form a government. This formation strongly supports signing the security agreement with Ukraine and says that its signature can bypass a vote in parliament.
NATO's Secretary General visits Bulgaria to inspect a multinational military unit and emphasises the need for continued support for Ukraine.
NATO's Secretary General Mark Rutte visited a military training site in Bulgaria, highlighting the significance of a multinational unit formed in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The unit, made up of 1,
On December 16, Bulgaria’s Minister of Defense, Atanas Zapryanov, reaffirmed the country's commitment to supporting Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity during a meeting with ...