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Bulgaria’s new government plans to halt weapons supplies to Ukraine

9 June 2026 at 13:43

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Bulgaria's new government plans to stop supplying weapons to Ukraine, a shift that breaks with the European Union's push to pressure Russia, Bloomberg reported. The country's Defense Minister tied the move to a call for negotiations rather than arms, echoing a prime minister who has long been hostile to military aid for Kyiv. 

A falling and rising tide of Russia-friendly governments across central Europe has steadily frayed the bloc's united front on arming Kyiv amid the ongoing Russian invasion, turning each national capital into a potential brake on support.

Government's excuses

Bulgarian Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov told reporters in Sofia on 9 June that his government would end weapons deliveries to Kyiv

"Ukraine needs more people, not more armament," he stated, and called instead for a "just peace that will be defined by both sides participating in the conflict." 

He added that the EU's role in any peace process is "extremely important." But the Bloc would struggle to act as a mediator, he claimed, after assisting Ukraine throughout the war.

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A prime minister who opposes arming Kyiv

The stance reflects Prime Minister Rumen Radev, who has long held that the war cannot be won on the battlefield. Radev, a former air force commander and president until January, has repeatedly opposed the EU's military support for Ukraine. He has also called for lifting sanctions on the Kremlin, arguing they damage Europe's economy. In office for only a month, the Prime Minister has promised to expand Bulgaria's weight in joint European decisions.

A quiet arms pipeline now set to close

Bulgaria ranks among the EU's biggest producers of Soviet-standard ammunition. Those older Soviet-caliber shells proved crucial to Ukraine early in the war. The government officially refused direct military aid in 2022. Even so, Bulgarian shells reached the front through exports to other EU countries. Since 2022, Sofia has sent 13 packages of military aid, keeping their value and contents classified.

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The timing

The plan surfaced days after the leaders of France, Germany, and Britain urged the Kremlin to accept an immediate, complete ceasefire that would open talks on a lasting deal. Moscow has rejected Kyiv's offer to meet and negotiate an end to the full-scale invasion, launched more than four years ago.

The Times earlier called the rise to power of pro-Russian Radev a strategic success for Putin. 

Kusso e Reinaldo rumam à Bulgária para representar o Levski Sofia

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David Kusso transferiu-se em definitivo do clube flaviense para a Bulgária, enquanto Reinaldo foi contratado pelo Levski após terminar o período de empréstimo aos “valentes transmontanos”.

A transferência de Kusso foi anunciada esta quinta-feira pelo Grupo Desportivo de Chaves, que confirmou ter chegado a acordo com o emblema búlgaro para a cedência definitiva dos direitos de inscrição desportiva do defesa esquerdo. No comunicado divulgado, os flavienses agradeceram ao jogador o “compromisso e dedicação” demonstrados ao longo das várias épocas em que representou o clube.

Kusso destacou-se inicialmente na equipa B do Chaves, onde apontou 18 golos em 27 jogos na época 2023/24. Depois de uma passagem pela AD Sanjoanense, regressou aos flavienses e realizou a sua temporada na equipa principal em 2025/26, somando cinco golos e três assistências em 30 partidas.

Também Reinaldo vai vestir a camisola do Levski Sofia. O avançado brasileiro, de 24 anos, foi oficializado pelo clube búlgaro com um contrato válido até ao verão de 2029. Segundo alguns órgãos de comunicação social portugueses, a transferência foi realizada por cerca de 1,5 milhões de euros, mantendo o Santa Clara 15 por cento dos direitos económicos do jogador.

Contratado pelos açorianos em 2024, proveniente do Athletico Paranaense, Reinaldo passou por empréstimo pelo Guarani, FC Alverca e GD Chaves. Ao serviço dos transmontanos realizou 31 jogos na última temporada, tendo marcado seis golos e efetuado três assistências.

Com estas duas contratações, o Levski Sofia aposta em jogadores que ganharam destaque recente na Liga Portugal 2 e que tiveram um papel relevante na campanha do GD Chaves em 2025/26.

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