Key facts
- Bulgaria will request the removal of Patriarch Kirill from the EU's upcoming sanctions package.
- Prime Minister Rumen Radev cited historical contributions of the Russian Orthodox Church to Bulgaria's liberation.
- Bulgaria may seek exclusion from sanctions that pose a risk to its economy, particularly concerning the Lukoil Neftohim Burgas refinery.
- Radev affirmed Bulgaria's support for Ukraine's EU accession process and reforms.
- Patriarch Kirill is the head of the Russian Orthodox Church and a supporter of Russia's war in Ukraine.
Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev announced on June 18 that his government intends to seek the removal of Patriarch Kirill, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, from the European Union's next sanctions package against Russia. Radev's remarks came ahead of an EU summit where leaders are expected to discuss further sanctions on Russia and continued support for Ukraine.
