SOFIA: Bulgaria will no longer provide weapons from its army stocks to Ukraine, the prime minister of the NATO and EU member said on Wednesday (Jun 10), calling for "the pursuit of a diplomatic solution" to end the war.While the country's defence industry is set to remain one of the main suppliers of ammuniti

Bulgaria is to stop sending weapons to Ukraine, the Balkan country’s defense minister has announced.

The shift comes after Rumen Radev — a Russia-friendly former president and a longtime critic of military aid to Kyiv — won the Bulgarian parliamentary elections in April.

Bulgarian Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov has announced that Bulgaria will no longer provide weapons to Ukraine. — Ukrinform.

According to Dimitar Stoyanov, the Bulgarian side has alseady stated that the war in Ukraine will not be resolved on the battlefield

Bulgaria does not intend to provide additional weapons to Ukraine, Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov announced while outlining the priorities of the Ministry of Defense during the…

Bulgaria will no longer supply weapons to Ukraine, the country's Defence Minister Dimitar Stoyanov said.

Bulgaria will not send any more weapons to Ukraine, the Balkan country’s Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov said on Tuesday.

The decision can disrupt the flow of artillery shells to Kyiv from one of the few EU nations capable of producing them.

Has become the first EU member to formally stop military aid...

Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov said Bulgaria is ending the provision of additional weapons and ammunition to Ukraine, stressing that since taking office he has not received any…

SOFIA: Bulgaria will no longer provide weapons from its army stocks to Ukraine, the prime minister of the NATO and EU member said on Wednesday (Jun 10), calling for "the pursuit…

On Wednesday, at the start of a Council of Ministers meeting, Prime Minister Rumen Radev announced that Bulgaria would stop providing weapons to Ukraine. "We have already given…

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Bulgaria will no longer provide weapons from its army stocks to Ukraine, the prime minister of the NATO and EU member said on June 10, calling for "the pursuit of a diplomatic…

Bulgaria, which is member of NATO and the European Union, has been providing military aid Ukraine since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022. #EuropeNews

Bulgaria, which is member of NATO and the European Union, has been providing military aid Ukraine since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022. #EuropeNews

La Bulgaria, membro della NATO e dell'Unione europea, fornisce aiuti militari all'Ucraina da quando la Russia ha lanciato la sua invasione su larga scala nel 2022 #EuropeNews