NEWS

Rosen Plevneliev: Nobody Will Benefit from New Dividing Lines in Europe

2014-07-07 17:03:00


Bulgaria and Russia have centuries-old spiritual and cultural ties and should build their partnership on a pragmatic and mutually-beneficial basis. This is what President Rosen Plevneliev said, who held talks with Sergey Lavrov, Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation, at 2 Dondukov street. The Russian foreign minister is visiting Bulgaria on the occasion of the 135 anniversary since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Bulgaria and Russia.

“Bulgaria’s relationships with Russia are based on the clear awareness of its belonging to the European and Euro-Atlantic community. However, Bulgaria would also like to build pragmatic relations, based on showing an open attitude, dialogue and mutual interest,” the Head of State emphasized at the meeting.

The two shared the opinion that the active contacts between Bulgaria and Russia in the spheres of culture, science and education are among the important factors contributing to the development of the bilateral relations. “My book was first published abroad in Bulgaria and to me this is an indication that the Bulgarians show an interest in Russia,” the Russian foreign minister said.

Sergey Lavrov voiced his gratitude to the Head of State for the efforts our country makes to preserve Russia’s military monuments in Bulgaria. “History is a bridge to the future and it should be presented they way it is. History should not be manipulated,” President Plevneliev emphasized.

Bulgaria will continue to support the projects which improve the energy security and diversification. However, South Stream should be in line with the European legislation, the Head of State further said. Rosen Plevneliev emphasized his support for boosting the energy efficiency in the country, which will considerably reduce the electricity bills of the Bulgarian people and business circles.

Sergey Lavrov informed about the Russian Federation’s position on the crisis in Ukraine, about the agreement reached between the foreign ministers of Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France on cease-fire in the southeast part of the country. “Every country has the sovereign right to alone determine its future. We should not restore the past policies which undermine trust, divide the world into “great powers” and “periphery” and lead to the establishment of new dividing lines,” President Plevneliev emphasized.   

MORE FROM NEWS

President Rumen Radev Held a Session with the Ambassadors of the EU Member States

4 December 2025 | 16:04
The meeting was held at the initiative of Denmark's ambassador to Bulgaria Flemming Stender within the framework of the Danish Presidency of the Council of the EU

Head of State Awarded the Order of Madara Horseman, First Class, to Ambassador of the Republic of Iraq

28 November 2025 | 15:03
In his speech, the president pointed out that Bulgaria highly values its relations with Iraq, which is an important partner in the Middle East region

President Radev: Improving Connectivity Is Key to Strengthening Security and Stability in the Black Sea Region

24 November 2025 | 19:07
Taking advantage of their geostrategic position, Bulgaria and Georgia have the potential to deepen their connectivity in various areas such as transport, energy, and the digital sector, which will contribute to promoting the economy, investment, and prosperity in the Black Sea region. This was stated by President Rumen Radev, who held a meeting with the Speaker of the Parliament of Georgia, Shalva Papuashvili.

Radev Discussed Europe's Prospects for Addressing the Challenges It Faces with Hungarian Foreign Minister

13 November 2025 | 14:02
The two were unanimous that restoring peace in Europe through diplomacy is a priority for the EU and the only way to ensure the long-term security and stability of the Old Continent.

ОТКРИТО УПРАВЛЕНИЕ

e-ДОКУМЕНТИ

BULGARIAN CHRISTMAS

SUPPORT A DREAM

JOHN ATANASOFF AWARD

CONSULTATIVE COUNCIL FOR NATIONAL SECURITY


Useful links