Key facts
- Bulgaria's new government plans to halt military aid to Ukraine.
- Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov announced the cessation of arms shipments.
- The new policy contrasts with the previous administration's stance and broader EU efforts.
- Stoyanov urged both Russia and Ukraine to seek a negotiated peace.
Bulgaria's newly appointed government has signaled its intention to cease providing weapons to Ukraine, a policy shift that diverges from the European Union's collective efforts to support Kyiv. Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov stated that the war would not be resolved on the battlefield and urged both sides to seek a negotiated peace. This decision follows the swearing-in of a new government led by President Rumen Radev, who has previously been critical of military aid to Ukraine, though he pledged to follow pro-EU policies.
