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

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Posted on June 9, 2026

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· Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Bulgaria Ends Arms Exports to Ukraine, Calls for Negotiated Peace

Bulgaria's Shift in Military Support and Diplomatic Stance

Defense Minister Announces End to Arms Exports

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's Previous Military Aid to Ukraine

Direct Military Supplies in 2024 and 2025

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. 

Indirect Exports via European Intermediaries

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.  

Official Statement and Call for Peace

End of Military Support

"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. 

Advocacy for Negotiated Settlement

"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.

Bilateral Agreements and Political Context

Security Cooperation Agreement

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.

Government Leadership and Foreign Policy

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 Credits

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

Key Takeaways

  • Bulgaria, a NATO and EU member, will stop sending weapons to Ukraine, marking a shift from its 2024–25 aid which included anti‑tank missiles, mortars, armoured vehicles, anti‑aircraft guns, howitzers and infantry weapons (apnews.com).
  • Defence Minister Dimitar Stoyanov called for talks between Moscow and Kyiv to achieve a “just peace,” arguing that more weapons only fuel loss of life (apnews.com).
  • Stoyanov outlined Bulgaria’s defence priorities: increasing spending to around 5% of GDP by the early 2030s, modernizing armed forces infrastructure, and boosting its domestic defence industry via the SAFE plan (apnews.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Bulgaria stopping arms exports to Ukraine?
Bulgaria's new defence minister stated the country will no longer provide weapons to Ukraine and urged both sides to pursue negotiated peace.
What weapons did Bulgaria previously send to Ukraine?
Bulgaria supplied Ukraine with anti-tank missiles, armoured vehicles, mortars, anti-aircraft guns, howitzers, and infantry weapons in 2024 and 2025.
What has changed with Bulgaria's policy toward Ukraine?
The newly appointed government under former president Rumen Radev shifted policy, ending direct arms support while upholding EU positions.
Does Bulgaria have any ongoing agreements with Ukraine?
Yes, Bulgaria and Ukraine have a 10-year security cooperation agreement covering defence production, intelligence sharing, and an energy corridor.
Who is Bulgaria's current defence minister?
Dimitar Stoyanov is Bulgaria's newly appointed defence minister.

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