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Bulgaria will continue to support Ukraine: Foreign Minister Gabriel

Mariya Gabriel
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Bulgaria's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mariya Gabriel has announced that Bulgaria will continue to provide humanitarian, military, political and diplomatic support to Ukraine. "I can't help but bring up two more challenges as a result of this war - energy and food security. The Bulgarian government made a difficult decision - not to continue the ban on the import of Ukrainian grain", she said. 

Now, however, the challenge is to show that the new mechanism can function and that such a decision can be a source of opportunities for connectivity," Gabriel said at the opening of the annual conference of the Minister of Foreign Affairs with the heads of the Bulgarian missions abroad.




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