Bulgaria’s Premier Boyko Borissov was invited to meet Turkey’s President Recep Erdogan and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin on January 8 in Istanbul to discuss the gas supplies to Bulgaria through the Turk Stream gas pipeline and the construction of the Bulgarian section of the Turk Stream called Balkan Stream. President Erdogan invited Premier Borissov to attend the official opening of the Turk Stream. The Bulgarian Council of Ministers has not yet confirmed whether Borissov accepted the invitation. The Bulgarian Council of Ministers told Dnevnik that so far a meeting between Premier Borissov and the United States Under Secretary of State David Hale was scheduled for January 8 in Bulgaria.
Over 70% of Bulgarians are categorically against sending a military contingent to Ukraine. This was stated by Dimitar Ganev from the sociological agency “Trend” in an interview for the Bulgarian National Radio. President Radev opposes sending..
Nowhere and in no way has anyone discussed the issue of sending troops to Ukraine to participate in hostilities between Russia and Ukraine, Bulgaria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Georg Georgiev told MPs in parliament. Foreign Minister Georgiev..
On February 19th, the day when Bulgarians worldwide commemorate 152 years since the passing of the Apostle of Freedom, Vasil Levski, Bulgaria’s National Liberation Day, March 3rd, received special recognition in Beverly Hills. Mayor Lester Friedman..
The Vazrazhdane parliamentary party is organizing a protest on February 22 in front of the Bulgarian National Bank against Bulgaria's entry into the..
A serious train crash involving a train owned by the Bulgarian company PIMK has occurred near Craiova, Romania. According to initial information, the..
The agriculture sector in Bulgaria maintains its stability, providing employment to 6% of the population and forming about 4% of the country's GDP. This..
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