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Petkov to Kuleba: Bulgaria will continue to help Ukrainian refugees

Dmitro Kuleba (R) with Kiril Petkov
Photo: BGNES

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, who is paying a 3-day working visit to Bulgaria, expressed gratitude to the Bulgarian government for the support rendered and for the help given to the Ukrainian citizens fleeing the war.

During his meeting with Bulgarian Prime minister Kiril Petkov, the two laid an emphasis on the Russian aggression and on the dire situation the civilian Ukrainian population is in. PM Petkov assured Dmytro Kuleba that Bulgaria will continue to be one of the friendliest countries and strongest supporter of Ukraine, and that the Bulgarian institutions will continue to provide the necessary help and care for the refugees.

The meeting between Kiril Petkov and Dmytro Kuleba was followed by an extended meeting between the delegations of Ukraine and Bulgaria. 



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