Here’s the latest high-level update on Bulgaria and NATO:
- Bulgaria remains an active member of NATO and supports collective defense on the Eastern Flank, including the Black Sea region. Authorities have reiterated Bulgaria’s commitment to NATO decisions and allied deterrence, while continuing to support Ukraine in line with alliance policies.[3][6]
- Bulgaria has highlighted its role in NATO’s deterrence and defense posture, including participation in multinational battlegroups and defense cooperation with partners, as part of strengthening allied security.[6][3]
- Domestic positions on NATO-related policy have consistently stressed Bulgaria’s alignment with NATO Summit decisions and ongoing defense investments, while maintaining commitments to regional stability and partnerships.[5][3]
If you’d like, I can pull more specific recent statements from Bulgarian government sources or NATO briefings, or summarize recent NATO-related developments in the Black Sea region with dates and key figures.
Sources
NATO’s Secretary General, Mark Rutte, visited Bulgaria today (19 December 2024), where he met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ivan Kondov, and the Minister of Defence, Atanas Zapryanov, and with personnel from the NATO Multinational Battle Group at the Novo Selo Range Army Base.
www.nato.intThe position for the NATO summit in Washington, which the Council of Ministers approved, fully reflects Bulgarias national interest and reaffirms the...
bnt.bgThe Council will recommend the Parliament to agree on a special declaration March 30th, immediately after our Prime Minister hands in our membership ratification documents in Washington DC. Today?s session agreed on appointing Bulgaria?s NATO representatives. They will be 249 altogether - 53 of which civilians and 171 military officers, which will take part in the 196 commissions and other alliance institutions.
plovdivguide.comPrime Minister Rossen Jeliazkov declared that Bulgaria would continue to support Ukraine as long as needed and to oppose any attempt at territorial concessions that may give legiti...
www.gov.bgPrime Minister Rossen Jeliazkov: Bulgaria’s active role in NATO is guarantee for our national security and for strengthening our defense capabilities
www.gov.bgBulgaria's defense minister says he cannot justify a deployment of NATO troops on his territory. Stefan Yanev commented in a Facebook post on the possible NATO response to Russia's military build-up…
apnews.comNATO is a defence alliance and has no plans to take part in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev said in Kozloduy on Wednesday.
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