Bulgaria and the Special Tribunal for Ukraine: Why is the decision being delayed?

02.06.2026 | Foreign policy

The Foreign Minister explains why Bulgaria has not yet joined the agreement on the Special Tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine, citing legal and financial uncertainties.

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Why is Bulgaria delaying the decision on the Special Tribunal?

The decision for Bulgaria to join the Enlarged Partial Agreement (EPA) for the Governing Board of the Special Tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine remains in question. According to Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Velislava Petrova-Chamova, the move requires an in-depth analysis by the competent institutions, including the Ministry of Justice.

"The decision should be made following an analysis of compliance with national legislation and the possibilities for cooperation with the Tribunal," Petrova specified in response to a parliamentary question.

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Despite the hesitation, Bulgaria is already part of the so-called "Core Group" for discussing the legal aspects of the tribunal and has actively participated in the drafting of its statute. To date, 36 countries and the EU have committed to supporting the initiative aimed at investigating Russian aggression.