The Bulgarian government has approved a new military aid package for Ukraine, the press service of the Council of Ministers announced on June 26. The cabinet’s approval comes in accordance with a December 2022 parliamentary vote. Though past efforts to renew the aid were delayed by former President Rumen Radev’s opposition, the end of the political crisis in early June ushered in a new administration ready to follow up with a “commensurable” aid package to the country’s initial 2022 donation. The details of both aid packages remain classified. To read the original story from the RFE/RL Bulgarian Service, click here.
New Bulgarian Government Approves Military Aid For Ukraine

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