Foreign policy
News about Bulgaria’s international relations, diplomacy, positions on global issues, and participation in international organizations.
DSB: Bulgaria Wants a French Nuclear Umbrella for Security and Discussion in the NSC
Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria (DSB) calls for a discussion in the NSC on Macron's initiative to extend the French nuclear umbrella to other European countries. According to the party, Bulgaria is interested in this, especially in the context of the war in Ukraine and Iran. They also propose the creation of a situation center for 24/7 monitoring of risks to national security.
Gyurov: Bulgaria is not participating in military actions in the Middle East
Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov stated that Bulgaria is not a party to the conflict in the Middle East and is not participating in military actions. He commented on the deployment of American military aircraft and assured the safety of citizens.
No direct threat to Bulgaria from the Middle East, but potential asymmetric threats exist
Natalia Kiseleva from BSP explained after a Security Council meeting that there is no direct threat to Bulgaria from the situation in the Middle East, but there are potential asymmetric threats. Specific questions were discussed with the ministers and services, and work is underway on preparation and measures for the normal functioning of supply chains.
Andrey Gyurov Discussed the Priorities of the Caretaker Cabinet with EU Ambassadors
The caretaker Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov met with the ambassadors of the EU, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland. He presented the cabinet's priorities, emphasizing fair elections, the stability of the state, and cooperation with European partners.
ITN: Yotova to convene CNSC due to the situation in the Middle East and migrant pressure
ITN calls for the convening of the Consultative Council for National Security due to the situation in the Middle East and concerns about migrant pressure. The party is again insisting on the resignation of the Minister of Agriculture, Ivan Hristanov.
Evacuation of Bulgarians from the Middle East: First Flights Begin Tomorrow
Minister Neynski announced that flights to evacuate Bulgarians from the conflict zones will begin tomorrow. The withdrawal of Bulgarians from Oman has been organized.
Bulgaria Prepares Evacuation Flights from the Middle East: Eight Planes Ready
Bulgaria is prepared to evacuate Bulgarian citizens from the Middle East, with eight planes ready for the purpose. The Ministry of Transport and Communications is coordinating with airlines and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, securing slots and ensuring safety. The focus is on the rapid repatriation of citizens at the earliest opportunity.
Nadezhda Neynski at the Middle East Foreign Ministers' Meeting (2026)
Minister Neynski participated in discussions on the situation in the Middle East. The escalation of military actions, diplomatic efforts, and the safety of citizens were discussed.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Monitors Escalation Between Israel and Iran: Crisis Unit and Advice to Bulgarian Citizens
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) is monitoring the situation around the clock in connection with the escalation between Israel and Iran. A Crisis Unit has been formed, and contact is maintained with diplomatic missions and partners. Bulgarian citizens in the region are urged to be vigilant and follow the instructions of local authorities.
Neynski Considers a Visit to Ukraine and Comments on Disinformation and Security Threats
Acting Foreign Minister Nadezhda Neynski is considering a working visit to Ukraine and emphasized the importance of combating disinformation and hybrid attacks, especially in connection with the upcoming elections. She also commented on the situation in Gaza and her meeting with the NATO Secretary General.
Nadezhda Neynski on Priorities as Foreign Minister: Bulgaria Must Be Predictable and Active
Nadezhda Neynski took office as Foreign Minister and outlined the main priorities: predictable foreign policy, election preparation, support for Ukraine and the Western Balkans.
Corridor 8: Deputy Minister Pavlov on the Strategic Importance for the Region and Bulgaria
Deputy Minister Nikolay Pavlov emphasizes the key importance of Corridor 8 for connectivity, security, and economic development of the Balkans, as well as Bulgaria's commitment to its completion. The priorities and benefits of the project are explained.
Radev Warns of Loss of Competitiveness and Vulnerability from a "Two-Speed Europe"
Rumen Radev criticizes the idea of a "two-speed Europe" and emphasizes the need for competitiveness and unity within the EU. He speaks about Bulgaria's role in the common market and the bilateral partnership with Germany, including Bulgaria's potential in the economy and innovation.
Yotova and Aliyev Discussed Energy Cooperation: Bulgaria as a Key Partner and Transit Country for Europe
Presidents Yotova and Aliyev discussed deepening energy cooperation, the role of Bulgaria as a transit country, and the strategic significance of two key projects for Europe's energy security. Cultural cooperation was also discussed.
February 14th to Become Day of Bulgarian-Polish Friendship and Cooperation
The parliamentary foreign policy committee unanimously approved a proposal to declare February 14th the Day of Bulgarian-Polish Friendship. The initiative comes from the presidents of Bulgaria and Poland, Rumen Radev and Andrzej Duda.
