Bulgaria’s Acting Prime Minister Arrives in Kyiv for High-Stakes Talks with Zelenskyy.
Andriy Gyurov’s Visit to Kyiv
According to Novyny.live: On March 30, Bulgaria’s acting Prime Minister Andriy Gyurov landed in Kyiv alongside a government delegation for negotiations with Ukrainian officials. The delegation includes:
- Foreign Minister Nadezhda Neyaski,
- Transport and Communications Minister Korman Ismailov,
- Defense Minister Atanas Zapryanov,
- Education and Science Minister Sergey Ignatov,
- Energy Minister Traicho Traikov.
According to Bulgaria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Gyurov is set to hold bilateral meetings with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, and Parliament Speaker Ruslan Stefanchuk. These discussions come amid deepening ties between the two nations, especially in the energy sector.
Energy Cooperation Between Ukraine and Bulgaria
Back in November 2025, President Zelenskyy had already engaged in talks with Bulgaria on collaboration in this field. Notably, starting in 2026, Bulgaria fully terminated its gas contracts with Russia, signaling a major shift in the country’s energy policy. Against this backdrop, Gyurov’s visit could mark a pivotal moment for bilateral relations and the exploration of joint projects.
The trip underscores the growing significance of energy cooperation between Ukraine and Bulgaria, particularly amid shifting dynamics in Europe’s energy market. By cutting ties with Russian gas, Bulgaria aims to secure alternative energy sources and bolster its energy security—a move that could yield mutual benefits for both countries. Continued high-level dialogue may help reduce energy dependence and strengthen economic links between Ukraine and Bulgaria.
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