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

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Posted on May 29, 2026

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Bulgaria to Limit US Military Aircraft Stay Over Visa Issue, Says PM Radev

Bulgaria's Response to US Visa Policy and Military Presence

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.

Regulatory Procedures and Government Priorities

"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.

Key Developments and Timeline

Here are some details:

Diplomatic Discussions with the United States

• 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.

Urgency and Lack of Positive Response

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

Military Agreements and Extensions

• 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.

Political Context

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

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

Key Takeaways

  • U.S. tankers and aircraft have been stationed at Sofia’s Vasil Levski Airport under an authorization valid until May 31 for NATO training and refuelling purposes (bta.bg).
  • PM Radev raised the visa‑waiver issue in talks with U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and President Trump, linking extension of the aircraft stay to progress on visa‑free travel for Bulgarians—so far without a positive response (gov.bg).
  • The government will extend the U.S. aircraft’s stay only until end‑June to give Washington more time, reflecting Bulgaria’s priority on visa issues alongside strategic cooperation (gov.bg).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Bulgaria limiting the stay of US military aircraft?
Bulgaria is limiting the stay due to the US not approving a visa-free system for Bulgarian visitors.
Until when will US military aircraft be allowed to stay in Bulgaria?
US military aircraft will be allowed to stay in Bulgaria until the end of June.
What did Prime Minister Radev request from the United States?
Prime Minister Radev requested that the US suspend the visa system for Bulgarian nationals.
Where are the US military aircraft stationed in Bulgaria?
The US military aircraft are stationed at Sofia airport under a current agreement.
Has the United States responded positively to Bulgaria’s visa request?
No, there has not been a positive answer from the United States regarding the visa-free system for Bulgarians.

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