"During his visit to Sofia Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelensky had an argument with
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev about military aid for Ukraine and criticised Radev’s pro-Russian stance. The argument was captured on camera and broadcast on TV.
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev about military aid for Ukraine and criticised Radev’s pro-Russian stance. The argument was captured on camera and broadcast on TV.
Radev said that there was "no military solution to this conflict" and
that "more and more weapons hardly lead to that solution". Zelenskyy
responded by asking what Radev would do if Russia invaded Bulgaria. Zelenskyy criticised Radev for using "conflict" rather than "war" to
describe Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and brushed aside Radev’s
suggestion of a diplomatic fix, explaining that military aid for Kyiv is
a way for other countries, including Bulgaria, to ensure that "war does
not come to you". Pravada
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