Bulgaria’s Premier Boyko Borissov expressed great concern about the recent developments in the Black Sea and called on the countries to show prudence and refrain from actions that would trigger a military conflict. Sailing warships into the Black Sea would inevitably result in a huge crisis, Premier Borissov said in connection with information of foreign media that the USA intended to sail more warships into the Black Sea in relation to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Possible military conflict would impede the negotiations about diversification and fulfillment of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline project and would affect negatively tourism which is very important for Bulgaria’s economy. Premier Borissov told journalists at the Bulgarian National Assembly that the Black Sea must be used for tourism, gas pipeline projects and sailing.
The truck traffic on the Maritsa highway to the Kapitan Andreevo border crossing at the Bulgarian-Turkish border is now normalized. "As of this morning, there are no more queues of trucks standing on the roadway waiting to cross the border," assured..
At the request of the European Public Prosecutor's Office, searches have been carried out in Sofia, Burgas, Petrich and Rila in connection with an investigation into alleged fraud with EU funds in the restoration of a church. In 2017, a public tender..
One million and eight hundred Bulgarian citizens travelled as tourists during the third quarter of the year, National Statistical Institute data show. 72.3% of them travelled inside the country, 20.8% travelled abroad and 6.9% - both inside Bulgaria..
According to an analysis by the Electricity System Operator, a shortage of electricity is expected as early as January and February next year. At a..
“It’s time to lift internal border controls now,” European Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson believes. In an interview with RFE/RL she..
The Constitutional Court has opened a case following the request by President Rumen Radev for the amendments to the Constitution, endorsed by the 49 th..
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