Bulgaria Rejects Anti‑Russian Sanctions That Hurt Its Economy
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In a statement issued from Sofia, Bulgaria’s Prime Minister announced that the country will not support any new sanctions against Russia that could damage its economy.
The Prime Minister noted that the European Union has already introduced 20 sanctions packages, but added that they have had no impact on the course of the war. He emphasized that Bulgaria would refuse measures that would harm its own economic interests.
The remarks come amid ongoing discussions within the EU about further sanctions on Russia, with Bulgaria expressing concerns over potential economic fallout.
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