Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

President Rumen Radev addresses Global Forum, organized by the Atlantic Council in Warsaw

Photo: BGNES

Connectivity, cooperation and security – we should make these key words our leading principles for the development of the Central and East European region, said Bulgarian President Rumen Radev addressing the Global Forum organized by the Atlantic Council in Warsaw.  

The Bulgarian head of state described the policies targeted at bringing the member states and the individual EU regions closer together as a key factor contributing to reinforcing the convincing presence of the EU on the international arena.

Regarding the challenges in relations with Russia, President Radev commented that the EU must keep all channels open for holding a dialogue with Moscow, so as to prevent any danger of escalation of the Ukraine crisis and the enhancement of long-term confrontation. 




Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Bulgarian Judges Association raises concern over new antivirus software

Judges have opposed the introduction of a new antivirus agent on their computers. The magistrates fear that it could violate personal data protection rules and compromise the independence of the judiciary. In an official letter, the Bulgarian..

published on 11/26/25 12:21 PM

Boyko Borisov: Bulgaria will join the eurozone on January 1 despite protests

GERB leader Boyko Borisov said in Parliament that Bulgaria will become a member of the eurozone on January 1, regardless of protests organized by representatives of We Continue the Change Democratic Bulgaria (PP-DB). He was commenting on opposition..

published on 11/26/25 11:06 AM

Bulgaria at risk of non compliance with the EU's fiscal framework in 2026

Six countries, including Bulgaria, are at risk of non compliance with the EU fiscal framework in 2026. This is highlighted in the 2026 European Semester Autumn Package, adopted by the European Commission. Another 12 countries are urged to continue..

published on 11/26/25 10:06 AM