Bulgaria has exhausted its military aid supplies to Ukraine and can… (украина · болгария · военный)
Bulgaria has exhausted its military aid supplies to Ukraine and can no longer provide weapons or ammunition, according to Prime Minister Rumen Radev at the NATO summit in Ankara. Bulgaria will continue supporting Ukraine through technical military assistance, including repair of damaged equipment on Bulgarian territory.
Consensus
- Bulgaria has exhausted its ability to supply weapons and ammunition to Ukraine.
- Prime Minister Rumen Radev made the statement at the NATO summit in Ankara.
- Bulgaria will continue supporting Ukraine through technical military assistance, including repair of military equipment on Bulgarian territory.
- The statement was reported by multiple sources covering the same event.
Points of divergence
- Hungary and Bulgaria will continue helping Ukraine but not with weapons. — interfax
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that Russia represents a long-term threat to the alliance and affirmed continued support for Ukraine. — vedi
- NATO countries and defense companies signed agreements and deals worth at least $50 billion during the military industry forum in Ankara. — vedi
- Radev called for a change in European policy toward the Ukraine conflict and urged EU states to take a leading role in peace negotiations. — vedomosti
- Radev stated he was ready to veto the 21st package of anti-Russian sanctions if it affected Bulgaria's interests, including sanctions on Patriarch Kirill and energy sector figures like Vagit Alekperov. — vedomosti
Coverage (3 sources)
- Bulgaria halts military aid to Ukraine due to depleted stockpiles — Вести
- Hungary and Bulgaria will continue to help Ukraine, but not with weapons — Интерфакс
- Bulgaria has exhausted its possibilities for military aid to Ukraine — Ведомости