The Prime Minister of Bulgaria plans to visit Ukraine next week

The primary task of the visit is to deliver the promised assistance.

The Prime Minister of Bulgaria Kirill Petkov plans to visit Ukraine next week. This was reported by the Bulgarian TV channel BTV.

“We expect to fly to Kyiv on Wednesday, but the trips there are special, because it is a war. We will go to Poland, and from there I would not tell the exact route, but we have special training to go at night and get to the capital (Ukraine – ed.) “, – said Petkov.

According to the Prime Minister, the priority task of the visit is to hand over helmets and bulletproof vests, which were “promised at the Council of Ministers.” > “

” Second, the coalition must work together to show support for Ukraine. Being there is symbolic. It is no coincidence that other leaders went there, because it is one thing to chat on Facebook, and another to drive through the war-torn territory to get to Kyiv and show the Ukrainian government that we are with them, “Petkov added.

In addition, the Bulgarian Prime Minister said that during the visit he plans to continue discussions on the return of the Bulgarian ship, which is currently in the Black Sea port of Odessa region.

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Earlier it was reported that Bulgaria has banned ships under the Russian flag access their river and sea ports. Russian ships that changed the flag or re-registered after February 24 were also banned.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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