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Bulgarian Defense Minister: We don't have many Serviceable Weapons to Give to Ukraine
"Bulgaria does not have many surplus weapons, not to mention that it does not have many serviceable weapons. If we had, the army would not face such difficulties. We have a serious problem with the maintenance of the equipment and a large percentage of it is faulty. I don't see what we can give out of the serviceable equipment we have.
North Macedonia’s PM: The opening of the Bulgarian Club in Ohrid is a Provocation
"I think that this is a provocation that does no good," said the Prime Minister of North Macedonia, Dimitar Kovachevski, on the occasion of the protests yesterday at the opening of the Bulgarian club "Tsar Boris III" in Ohrid.
President Radev: Bulgaria will Once Again stand in Solidarity with Fraternal Macedonia
"Bulgaria will once again stand in solidarity with fraternal Macedonia". This was stated by President of Bulgaria Rumen Radev during his meeting with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia Dimitar Kovachevski.
The head of state emphasized that our relations with the RNM have stood on a solid foundation.
Russian Report: Nazism is Not Persecuted in Bulgaria, Vandals write ‘Save Ukraine’ on Monuments
"In Bulgaria there are structures and organizations that openly support Nazism, they regularly organize a march in the name of the ideologist of Bulgarian Nazism and a torchlight procession in honor of a Bulgarian accomplice of the fascists - military pilot Dimitar Spisarevski.
PM of North Macedonia will Visit Bulgaria on Monday
The Prime Minister of the Republic of North Macedonia, Dimitar Kovachevski, and the Ministers of Energy and Economy will be on a working visit to Sofia on Monday, the government's press office in Skopje announced.
The visit's purpose is "to deal with the consequences of the global energy crisis".
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Bulgaria Commemorates 145 Years since the Epic Battles at Shipka Pass
Bulgarians celebrate 145 years of the Shipka epic.
The epic battles were fought at the highest points of the Shipchen Pass - St. Nicholas Peak (today Stoletov Peak), Shipka Peak and Orlovo Gnezdo from August 21 to 23, 1877 between Suleiman Pasha's troops and the Russian-Bulgarian detachment of Gen. N. G. Stoletov.
“Bulgaria and Macedonia. History and Politics” Enters all major World Libraries in English
The first part of the monograph "Bulgaria and Macedonia. History and Politics", which refutes the lies of Macedonian historians, has already been published in English, BGNES reported.
Bulgaria lifts the veto on North Macedonia
The Assembly of Bulgaria discussed today the decision accepting the proposal of the French Presidency of the EU regarding the negotiating framework for North Macedonia and Albania.
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NoviniteGroup Presented its Annual Personality in the News Awards
NoviniteGroup presented its annual awards "Personality in the News 2021"
Awards received Dimitar Dimitrov from Allterco, Svilen and Konstantin Rangelovi from Dronamics, Assoc. Prof. Kunchev and Dr. Iliev
Expert: The situation of the Bulgarian Army is tragic! We had the strongest Army in the Balkans
"The situation of the Bulgarian army is tragic." This was said in an interview for the Bulgarian National Radio by the expert on international security and chairman of the Foreign Policy Committee of the 45th National Assembly Dimitar Gardev: