Bulgaria will not send any more weapons to Ukraine, the Balkan country’s Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov said,
AP reports.
“We have already made it clear that the war in Ukraine will not be resolved on the battlefield,” Stoyanov told reporters in Sofia. “What we are witnessing is a war of attrition, and no matter how much weaponry is amassed, its only result is the loss of human lives.”
He added: “Ukraine needs more people, not more weapons. It has enough weapons, so we do not envisage providing more weapons to the Ukrainian army.”
Prime Minister Rumen Radev, whose government took office after a landslide victory in April, has been for years opposing arming Ukraine and calling instead for “diplomatic solutions.”
Bulgaria, which is member of NATO and the European Union, has been providing military aid Ukraine since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022. The shipments of mostly Soviet-era weaponry played an important role at the early stages of the war. Due to political controversies at home the shipments had been made mainly through third countries.