Bulgarian Parliament overrides veto to deliver armoured personnel carriers

The Bulgarian Parliament has reaffirmed its commitment to providing military aid to Ukraine, as President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his gratitude for the resolute decision

Despite facing a presidential veto on December 4 by President Rumen Radev, the Parliament stood firm in its dedication to supporting Ukraine's defence efforts
Despite facing a presidential veto on December 4 by President Rumen Radev, the Parliament stood firm in its dedication to supporting Ukraine's defence efforts (Image Courtesy-Google)

Sofia, Bulgaria: The Bulgarian Parliament has reaffirmed its commitment to providing military aid to Ukraine, as President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his gratitude for the resolute decision.

The focal point of this aid package is the delivery of armoured personnel carriers (APCs), a crucial component in Ukraine’s defence against external threats.

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President Zelensky took to social media to convey his appreciation to the Bulgarian Parliament for their unwavering support.

The Ukrainian leader emphasized the importance of this gesture in strengthening Europe’s collective defence capabilities and preserving freedom in the face of evolving security challenges.

The parliamentary decision on Friday marked a decisive override of a presidential veto by a resounding vote of 162-55.

The endorsement solidified the commitment made in an agreement between the Defence Ministries of Bulgaria and Ukraine, signed in August in Sofia and later in Kyiv in November.

Despite facing a presidential veto on December 4 by President Rumen Radev, the Parliament stood firm in its dedication to supporting Ukraine’s defence efforts.

Zelensky specifically acknowledged the pivotal roles of Bulgarian political leaders Boyko Borissov, Delyan Peevski, and Kiril Petkov.

These leaders and their respective parliamentary groups played a crucial role in garnering support for the override, ensuring that the military aid package remains intact.

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As outlined in a November report from the parliamentary Defence Committee, the agreement itself encompasses the provision of armoured transport equipment, including its armament and spare parts.

Notably, these resources are repurposed from the surplus of the Bulgarian Interior Ministry, reflecting a collaborative effort to optimize existing assets in the pursuit of regional security.

This reaffirmation of support from Bulgaria is not merely a diplomatic gesture; it signifies a tangible commitment to aiding Ukraine in its defence efforts.

The delivery of APCs underscores the practical assistance Bulgaria is extending to reinforce Ukraine’s capabilities on the ground.

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President Zelensky’s gratitude echoed sentiments of a strengthened alliance and shared commitment to safeguarding freedom and security in the region.

Despite initial hurdles, the Bulgarian Parliament’s determination to push forward with the military aid package reflects a broader European consensus on the importance of collective defence and mutual support in geopolitical uncertainty.

As Ukraine faces ongoing challenges, the unwavering support from Bulgaria is a testament to the resilience of diplomatic ties and the shared values that bind nations together to pursue a secure and free Europe.

 

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