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Ukrainian Embassy considers applications from Bulgarian politicians unacceptable

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The Embassy of Ukraine in Bulgaria considers as categorically unacceptable the statements of individual representatives of political parties in Bulgaria against the state sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, the diplomatic mission said in a statement to the Bulgarian media. 

"We especially note that ambitions to redraw the map of Europe and incitement to annex the territory of Ukraine is a classic manifestation of support for Russian revanchism. The Embassy of Ukraine strongly condemns attempts to question the territorial integrity of Ukraine and the spirit of the Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Ukraine and Bulgaria of 1992. Such statements are a threat to the national security of Ukraine and we will take all measures for prevention and protection provided for in national and international law," reads the text quoted by BTA.



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