NEWS

The President Voiced Support for Adopting a Regional Approach when Purchasing New and Modernizing the Available Defense Capabilities

2014-04-03 14:52:00

“We are convinced that NATO changed Bulgaria and our whole region for the better,” Rosen Plevneliev, President and Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Bulgarian Armed Forces said at the opening ceremony of the two-day international conference “Future NATO” in Sofia.

In this quickly-changing world NATO remains the major source of stability, Rosen Plevneliev said. He defined the Alliance as a basic pillar that ensures a stronger democracy and guarantees freedom and stability. Plevneliev said that the enlargement of NATO is yet again on the agenda and Bulgaria strongly supports the Alliance’s policy of open doors.

In Rosen Plevneliev’s words, Bulgaria’s NATO accession ten years ago was not only a statehood act of achieving Bulgaria’s strategic goal, but also serves the interests of the next generation. The President voiced gratitude to all Bulgarian politicians and statesmen who pooled efforts and ensured Bulgaria’s membership in the Organization.

In his statement, President Rosen Plevneliev said that the most reasonable question politicians should ask themselves before acting is what impact their act will have on Bulgaria’s children. “What impact will it have on the next generation if we continue to depend on one gas supplier.  Will it be good for Bulgaria’s children if we continue to provide insufficient funding of the Bulgarian army and its capabilities,” the Head of State asked.

The President further commented that by jointly purchasing and maintaining  armaments and military equipment, the governments may build up more capabilities for less money. “We should all be aware that uniting and sharing do not replace either the necessary investments for new or available military capabilities nor the political framework that specifies how these capabilities will be used,” Rosen Plevneliev said. As excellent examples of regional defense cooperation he pinpointed the Association for Baltic Cooperation in defense, as well as the cooperation between the countries from the Visegrad four.

Rosen Plevneliev supports the idea for a narrower specialization of the countries within NATO. The Southeast European countries should start thinking and acting in regional terms by specializing and sharing resources with other member states of the Alliance. “For instance, it is logical to assume that Bulgaria, Romania and Greece should launch and implement common projects,” the President said.

The two-day conference “Future NATO” is part of the program marking the 10th anniversary of Bulgaria’s NATO membership and is held under the auspices of the Head of State. The conference is attended by Terry Stamatopoulos, NATO assistant secretary general for Political Affairs and Security Policy, President Petar Stoyanov (1997-2001), Foreign Minister Kristian Vigenin and Defense Minister Angel Naydenov, Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (2001-2005), the president of the Atlantic Club in Bulgaria Solomon Passy, diplomats, scholars and experts.

MORE FROM NEWS

Rumen Radev: Success Has Accompanied Bulgarian Diplomacy When It Was Not Subject to Narrow Party Interests and Followed Clearly Formulated National Goals

22 July 2025 | 22:10
When asymmetric actions are applied to our country, we should expand our diplomatic toolset to protect national interests and, above all, the rights of our compatriots abroad, the president says on the occasion of the Day of the Bulgarian Diplomatic Service

President Rumen Radev met with representatives of Czech company Aero Vodochody

16 July 2025 | 16:04
The meeting was also attended by H.E. Miroslav Toman, Ambassador of the Czech Republic to the Republic of Bulgaria

Radev: The Main Challenge Facing the Armed Forces Is How to Transform the Political Will and the Funds Received into Adequate Defence Capabilities in the Most Effective Way

16 July 2025 | 16:04
Head of State meets with the Chairman of the NATO Military Committee

At the Bulgarian Military Cemetery in Vukovar, President Radev Paid Tribute to Bulgarian Officers and Soldiers Who Perished in the Final Stage of World War II.

15 July 2025 | 15:03
The Bulgarian head of state thanks the Croatian state for its efforts to preserve the memory of the dead

ОТКРИТО УПРАВЛЕНИЕ

e-ДОКУМЕНТИ

BULGARIAN CHRISTMAS

SUPPORT A DREAM

JOHN ATANASOFF AWARD

CONSULTATIVE COUNCIL FOR NATIONAL SECURITY


Useful links