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Monument to the Ukrainian soldiers who died for the freedom of Bulgaria (2006), Sea Garden in Varna, Bulgaria. Modern relations between Bulgaria and Ukraine as independent nations began only in the final stages of World War I, when the Kingdom of Bulgaria established official diplomatic relations with the newly independent Ukrainian People's Republic, following the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on ...
Bulgaria's economy contracted dramatically after 1987, shortly before Comecon, with which the Bulgarian economy had integrated closely, dissolved in 1991. On 10 November 1989, at the November plenum of BCP, Todor Zhivkov was dismissed from his long-held party leader and head of state positions. The communist regime gave way to democratic ...
Ukraine and Bulgaria are united by ethnic, linguistic and religious components, traditional economic, trade and cultural-historical ties. Bulgaria is an important market for Ukrainian products and the largest trade and economic partner of Ukraine in the Balkan region. In 2017, foreign trade between Ukraine and Bulgaria demonstrated growth dynamics.
Farmers across Bulgaria protested Monday after the government lifted a ban on food products from Ukraine, complaining that the move will cause an influx that drives down prices for local growers.
Pages in category "Bulgaria–Ukraine relations" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
"Ukraine fears relations with UK have 'worsened'" is the headline on the Guardian which quotes a "senior figure in [Ukrainian President] Volodymyr Zelenskyy's administration" as saying any trip to ...
A poll of about 500 businesses in Ukraine carried out by Ukrainian think-tank the Institute for Economic Research and Political Studies showed that a third saw staff shortages as a key challenge.
See Bulgaria–Ukraine relations. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1992. Bulgaria has an embassy in Kyiv and a consulate-general in Odesa. [164] Ukraine has an embassy in Sofia and a consulate-general in Varna. Croatia: 18 February 1992 [165] See Croatia–Ukraine relations. Croatia has an embassy in Kyiv. Ukraine has an ...