“Political earthquake” after the visit of the head of Ukrainian diplomacy in Bulgaria

by time news

Arrived on April 18 in Sofia, the Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Dmytro Kuleba, was still there four days later: an exceptionally long visit, which ended up causing some discomfort among his hosts, both the head of diplomacy in kyiv s is critical of Bulgaria’s reluctance to deliver arms to his country. “I am here to get clear answers to this request. But don’t worry, if my stay bothers you, I will leave soon. he said on the evening of his third day in the Bulgarian capital, April 21, inaugurating a photographic exhibition on the war ravaging his country in the corridors of Parliament.

End of inadmissibility

According to all observers, this visit, carried out on the eve of Orthodox Easter (celebrated a week after that of the Catholics), will remain exceptional as much for its duration as for its tone – very undiplomatic – and its consequences on the local political scene. “It’s a real earthquake”, summarizes the economist Evguéni Kanev in the columns of the daily Sega. Dmytro Kuleba’s request for military aid thus seems to have come up against an end of inadmissibility on the part of the Bulgarian President, R

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