International media reaction to military aid from Bulgaria
The news that Bulgaria plans to suspend direct military aid to Ukraine has sparked a wave of comments in authoritative foreign publications. Leading media outlets such as Bloomberg and Politico have highlighted statements made by caretaker Minister of Defense Dimitar Stoyanov.
"Bulgaria is bucking the EU's general line on supporting Ukraine, after the caretaker government appointed by President Radev signaled a change in course," international analysts note.
The perspective of Western publications
According to Politico, President Rumen Radev is using his military background to argue his points for peace negotiations, describing the Ukrainian cause as "doomed." Nevertheless, the new administration is attempting to avoid a direct clash with Brussels.
How Russian and Ukrainian media are covering the event
- Russian media (RBK, Kommersant): Emphasize Bulgaria's role as a key manufacturer of Soviet-standard ammunition and recall Radev's earlier calls for the lifting of sanctions against Russia.
- Ukrainian media (Kyiv Post, Ukrainska Pravda): Recall that despite public statements, Bulgarian ammunition has reached Kyiv via third parties, and a total of 13 military aid packages have been approved since the start of the conflict.
The topic remains sensitive as it balances between domestic political sentiments in Bulgaria and the general defense policy of the European Union.