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.
Faced with the choice of a government with compromises or new elections without compromises, 75.9% of Bulgarians prefer a government. 19.4% of respondents prefer elections and 4.7% are undecided, shows an independent phone survey conducted by..
The sculpture “Sand Nativity in Burgas”, which artists Paul and Remy Hoggard are sculpting in the center of Burgas in front of the people of the city, will be ready for Christmas Eve and will remain there until January 7, 2025...
On Tuesday it will be cloudy, with rainfalls in many places. In the high fields of the western regions of Bulgaria it will snow. In the eastern regions the precipitation will be significant. In the western and central regions the..
Animal protection organizations protested in front of the Sofia Municipality, demanding humane treatment in municipal shelters. Environmentalists point..
Long lines of trucks and cars have formed at the border with Turkiye, reported Nova TV. The line of trucks on the Maritsa motorway has reached..
The renovation of the Kulata border checkpoint has begun in connection with Bulgaria's upcoming entry into Schengen on January 1. There will be two..
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