Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, has backed the plan to purchase unused equipment from Bulgaria's cancelled Belene nuclear power plant project to complete Khmelnitsky nuclear power plant's units 3 and 4.
Populist leaders in Bulgaria and Slovakia dismissed the option of sending peacekeeping troops to Ukraine as the European Union struggles to find its place in peace talks.
NATO is testing its ability to rapidly deploy across eastern Europe — without direct U.S. assistance — as Washington shifts its approach toward European defense and the war in Ukraine. The six-week Steadfast Dart 2025 exercises across Bulgaria,
He added that, against the backdrop of the collapsing global security architecture, Bulgaria should in no way get involved in the war in Ukraine. Over the past 8 years in office, Radev has taken many pro-Russian positions and remains opposed to sending military aid to Kiev, demonstrating unity with Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán.
Following Russia's February 2022 war, the US quickly deployed troops to Eastern Europe to reinforce NATO allies and deter future Russian military advances. What began as a temporary mission has evolved into a permanent presence of 23,000 US soldiers spread across 23 operational sites from Estonia to Bulgaria, rotating on nine-month deployments.
President Trump has made it clear that he is pushing for an end to the war in Ukraine. The move has left Europe worried that it, and Ukraine, could be left out as he negotiates with Russia’s leader, Vladimir V.
"Democratic Bulgaria" (DB) has accused GERB leader Boyko Borissov of attempting to "downplay" the issue of Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine. The tension arose after Borissov urged the WCC-DB coalition not to politicize the declaration stating that Bulgarian military personnel would not participate in the conflict in Ukraine.
at 6:00 PM, with organizers calling on the public to reaffirm Bulgaria’s solidarity with Ukraine’s fight for freedom and independence. Organizers stress that the war waged by Russia is not ...
Boyko Borissov, leader of GERB, the largest party in Bulgaria’s ruling coalition, confirmed on Wednesday that the country will sell two Russian-made nuclear reactors to Ukraine.
Ukraine's parliament has passed a law enabling the state nuclear power operator to acquire two Russian-made nuclear reactors from Bulgaria.
Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada (parliament) has passed a law allowing nuclear utility Energoatom to buy two Soviet-designed nuclear reactors from