On Monday, March 30, Bulgaria's Acting Prime Minister, Andrey Gyurov, officially arrived in Kyiv. The diplomatic visit, confirmed by the Bulgarian government's official website, aims to strengthen bilateral ties and discuss key strategic issues between the two nations.
During his time in the Ukrainian capital, Gyurov is scheduled to engage in a series of high-level bilateral meetings. His itinerary includes critical discussions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko, and various other senior state officials.
The Acting Prime Minister is accompanied by a substantial diplomatic and strategic delegation, highlighting the comprehensive nature of the talks. The accompanying officials include:
Andrey Gyurov's caretaker cabinet officially assumed power on Wednesday, February 18, following his formal appointment on February 12. He will continue to lead the country's executive branch until the upcoming national elections scheduled for April.
This transitional government follows a period of significant political upheaval in Bulgaria. The previous administration stepped down in December amid massive public outcry. The protests, described as the largest the country has seen in decades, were primarily sparked by widespread opposition to a highly controversial annual budget draft.
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