
Bulgaria's Military Aid to Ukraine Under Scrutiny
Statements from Bulgaria's Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov and Prime Minister Rumen Radev regarding the country's military aid to Ukraine have been contradictory and lacked specific details.
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Statements from Bulgaria's Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov and Prime Minister Rumen Radev regarding the country's military aid to Ukraine have been contradictory and lacked specific details.

Bulgaria's newly appointed Defense Minister, Dimitar Stoyanov, announced that the country will no longer provide weapons to Ukraine and urged Moscow and Kyiv to engage in negotiations.

Bulgaria's new government aims to ensure the domestic defense industry participates in every army modernization project, as announced by Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov.

Journalist Dimitar Stoyanov from Bird.bg faces five lawsuits filed by former customs officer Nikolay Filipov, leading to his accounts being frozen for 25,000 leva. The cases are being heard in Burgas.

Bulgarian Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov hinted that the new F-16 fighter jets acquired by the Air Force are constantly breaking down, stating that he could not disclose how many of the eight aircraft are operational.

Bulgaria's Minister of Defense, Dimitar Stoyanov, announced the discovery of contracts within the ministry involving fake bank guarantees, leading to at least 10 million leva in advance payments to contractors.

Bulgarian Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov stated that Bulgaria does not need 125 missiles for its F-16 fighter jets, in response to information about a Pentagon sale of weaponry to Bulgaria.

Bulgarian President Rumen Radev's new political project aims to unite the left, potentially forming a new BSP-like coalition with formal leaders Galab Donev and Dimitar Stoyanov, and Radev as the informal leader.

Bulgaria's Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov announced that the country is stopping the provision of weapons and ammunition from its army warehouses, clarifying that it was a provision, not a sale.

Bulgarian Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov announced that the government does not plan to soon purchase 125 F-16 missiles, citing 'more important needs' for the country.

Dimitar Stoyanov stated that every vote against the future cabinet of "Progressive Bulgaria" (PB) by PP and DB supports the status quo, expressing no surprise at their opposition.

Two appeals have been filed against the election of Emilia Rusinova as the head of the Sofia City Prosecutor's Office, one by investigator Boyko Atanasov and another by Tsvetanka Stoyanova, Dimitar Stoyanov, and a foundation.