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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 ...
Former U.S. President Richard Nixon and Elena Poptodorova during his visit to Varna, Bulgaria, July 1982 President Bill Clinton, the first acting U.S. President to visit Bulgaria, in front of Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia, November 1999 U.S. president George W. Bush and Bulgarian president Georgi Parvanov, National Archaeological Museum, Sofia, June 2007 Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko ...
See Bulgaria–Ukraine relations. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1992. Bulgaria has an embassy in Kyiv and a consulate-general in Odesa. [175] Ukraine has an embassy in Sofia and a consulate-general in Varna. Croatia: 18 February 1992 [176] See Croatia–Ukraine relations. Croatia has an embassy in Kyiv. Ukraine has an ...
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Ukraine would need the U.S. to help it build up an army as big as that of Russia to serve as a "Plan B" if his country is not admitted into the North Atlantic ...
Ukrainian-Bulgarian relations are characterized by a constant active political dialogue at the highest level. Ukraine and Bulgaria actively cooperate and provide mutual support within the framework of regional and international organizations, such as the BSEC, the Central European Initiative, the OSCE, the Council of Europe, the United Nations.
Russian troops kept up pressure on Ukraine's capital and air raid sirens were heard across the besieged country overnight, even as diplomatic talks between the two sides resumed on Monday. The ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s meeting with his Russian counterpart in Riyadh on Tuesday marked a major shift in U.S. relations with the country, ending a policy of isolation imposed after ...
During the full-scale Russian invasion in Ukraine that began on February 24, 2022, a large part of the territories with a compact Bulgarian population were occupied by the Russian army, and in the occupied parts of the Zaporizhzhia Oblast, the occupation authorities forbade the study of the Bulgarian language and closed Bulgarian Sunday schools ...