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Delivery of Bulgarian ammunition to Ukraine is being discussed

Bulgaria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Teodora Genchovska
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Delivery of Bulgarian ammunition to Ukraine is being discussed, Bulgaria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Teodora Genchovska said for the BNR. “However, the talks are not within the jurisdication of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Bulgaria’s Ministry of Defense and the country’s Premier are to provide more clarity on February 28”, Minister Genchovska added.

50 Bulgarians are stuck in Moscow due to suspended flights. They will be accommodated in a hotel until surface transport is arranged to Latvia or Estonia. The work towards evacuating Bulgarians from Kyiv continues. Two citizens of North Macedonia and one U.S. national are travelling together with the Bulgarian citizens by the buses that left Odessa during the last evacuation. We are also providing assistance to foreign nationals at the border with Romania, including 20 Macedonian citizens, Minister Genchovska further said.




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