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Bulgaria’s new government says it will not provide arms for Ukraine

By Thomson Reuters Jun 9, 2026 | 10:37 AM

SOFIA, June 9 (Reuters) – Bulgaria’s newly appointed defence minister, Dimitar Stoyanov, said on Tuesday his country would no longer provide arms to Ukraine and ​urged Moscow and Kyiv to sit down at ‌the negotiating table to end the war, the BTA news agency reported.

Bulgaria, a NATO and European Union member state that holds a strategic position on the Black Sea, sent Ukraine anti-tank ‌missiles, ​armoured vehicles, mortars, anti-aircraft guns and ⁠howitzers in 2024 and ⁠2025, as well as infantry weapons, after a change in policy course.

In 2022 and 2023 it did not officially export weapons and ammunition to Ukraine, but ​instead exported to mostly European intermediaries, with Bulgarian officials saying they could not control what buyers did ⁠with these exports.

“It is not ⁠planned for the Bulgarian side to provide ​more weapons to the Ukrainian army,” Stoyanov said while presenting ​the priorities of his ministry.

“We have already stated ‌clearly that the war in Ukraine will not be resolved on the battlefield … ; it is time to seek a just peace that is determined by both sides.”

There ⁠was no immediate response from Kyiv.

In March, Ukraine and Bulgaria struck a 10-year bilateral security cooperation agreement that includes joint ⁠defence production, intelligence ‌sharing, and an energy corridor designed ⁠to route up to 10 billion cubic ​meters ‌of gas annually to Ukraine.

Bulgaria’s government, led ​by former ⁠president Rumen Radev, was sworn in last month. Radev was known for his pro-Russian stance, but pledged to follow pro-EU policies after he was sworn in.

(Reporting by Alex Lefkowitz; Writing by Ivana Sekularac and Aleksandar Vasovic; Editing ​by Alexandra Hudson)