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Bulgaria to cut US military aircraft stay over visa issue, PM Radev says

By Thomson Reuters May 29, 2026 | 4:01 AM

SARAJEVO, May 29 (Reuters) – Bulgaria will allow U.S. military aircraft to stay in the NATO member country only until ​the end of June, after the ‌United States failed to approve a visa-free system for Bulgarian visitors, Prime Minister Rumen Radev said on Friday.

“I fully understand the complexity of the ‌regulatory ​procedures and the need ⁠for time, but we ⁠also have our priorities and procedures, and we cannot respond positively to the request for long stays of aircraft and ​tanks at the Sofia airport,” BTA news agency quoted Radev as saying.

Here are ⁠some details:

• Earlier this ⁠month, Radev spoke to U.S. ​President Donald Trump and called for the suspension ​of the visa system to the U.S. ‌for Bulgarian nationals.

• Radev said he insisted that the matter be considered urgently but has not received a positive answer.

• ⁠Bulgaria hosts U.S. military aircraft in its capital Sofia under an agreement valid until the end ⁠of May.

• ‌Radev said the government will ⁠on Friday adopt a decision to ​extend ‌the U.S. aircraft’s stay until ​the end ⁠of June to give the U.S. time to rethink its actions.

• Radev won a landslide election victory in a parliamentary election on April 19.

(Writing by Daria Sito-Sucic; Editing by ​Barbara Lewis)