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Bulgaria considers measures to compensate for reduced number of Russian tourists
Jan26

Bulgaria considers measures to compensate for reduced number of Russian tourists

The Bulgarian Minister of Tourism Nikolina Angelkova expects a significant decline of Russian and Ukrainian tourists visiting Bulgaria this year. That is why measures that the Ministry of Tourism is taking to reduce the negative effects on Bulgarian tourism include finding ways to increase the number of Bulgarians spending their vacations in the...

Bulgaria ‘Unable to Halt South Stream Construction’ – Ex-Energy Minister
Jan25

Bulgaria ‘Unable to Halt South Stream Construction’ – Ex-Energy Minister

Sofia cannot move to suspend activities related to the construction of the South Stream gas pipeline, a former Energy Minister and current MP said on Sunday.”If we suspend activities unilaterally… this would be a violation of the shareholders’ agreement between the two shareholders [sic!]. This is why we cannot put an end to the...

Ukraine Marks Day of National Mourning after Mariupol Rocket Attacks
Jan25

Ukraine Marks Day of National Mourning after Mariupol Rocket Attacks

Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko has called a day of national mourning following a series of rocket attacks in the port city of Mariupol.The violent attacks have claimed 30 lives and have left scores injured, with Kiev throwing the blame on militants operating in the Donbass region and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in...

Bulgaria concerned about exacerbated tension in Eastern Ukraine
Jan24

Bulgaria concerned about exacerbated tension in Eastern Ukraine

We express our deep concern about the exacerbation of the tension in Eastern Ukraine due to the renewed military actions and the growing number of human casualties, including civilians, a statement of the foreign ministry of Bulgaria reads. We are afraid that the latest heavy incidents might endanger the future of this crisis’ peaceful...

Ukraine’s PM Calls for Urgent UN Security Council Meeting over Mariupol Shelling
Jan24

Ukraine’s PM Calls for Urgent UN Security Council Meeting over Mariupol Shelling

Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk on Saturday called for an urgent meeting of the United Nations Security Council over the shelling of the city of Mariupol that has claimed the lives of at least 21 people. “Today I held a meeting with the ambassadors of Big Seven and ambassadors of countries-members of the UN Security Council,”...

Rocket Fire Kills At Least 15 in Ukraine’s Mariupol, Police Says
Jan24

Rocket Fire Kills At Least 15 in Ukraine’s Mariupol, Police Says

At least 15 people have been killed and 76 injured in a series of rocket attacks allegedly launched by pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine’s port city of Mariupol on Saturday. Ukraine’s Interior Ministry said in a statement houses in the government-held city had been hit by rockets fired by the rebels. The Defence Ministry of the...

OSCE Urges Restraint on All Paries in Ukraine Conflict to Protect Civilians
Jan24

OSCE Urges Restraint on All Paries in Ukraine Conflict to Protect Civilians

The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) has again called for restraint of all parties involved in the conflict in eastern Ukraine following new killing of civilians in the Donetsk region. “Our observations in Donetsk, Debaltseve and Volnovakha confirmed the injuries and loss of civilian lives during the past week,” the...

Donetsk Separatists Reject Ceasefire Talks, Continue Offensive
Jan23

Donetsk Separatists Reject Ceasefire Talks, Continue Offensive

The leader of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic Alexander Zakharchenko announced that his troops are on the offensive and the separatists are unwilling to hold truce talks with Ukraine. Zakharchenko said that his forces, which are in control of the city of Donetsk, will push the front line back to the borders of the Donetsk...

Jens Stoltenberg: “Bulgaria is key ally on NATO’s eastern flank”
Jan23

Jens Stoltenberg: “Bulgaria is key ally on NATO’s eastern flank”

During his first visit to Bulgaria Secretary General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg assed highly this country as an ally of the alliance. Regional and energy security, the execution of NATO’s Readiness Action Plan, adopted at the September 2014 Summit in Wales, NATO’s support for Ukraine and its role in the Western Balkans, Afghanistan etc....

Bulgaria’s President Calls for Defence Spending Update to Meet Pledges to NATO
Jan22

Bulgaria’s President Calls for Defence Spending Update to Meet Pledges to NATO

Bulgaria needs to update its defence spending in 2015 to meet its pledge to improve defence capabilities made at NATO’s Wales summit in September, President Rosen Plevneliev said on Thursday. Speaking at a joint news conference in Sofia with visiting NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Plevneliev said that Bulgaria has pledged to...