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EU support for Ukraine is a ‘doomed cause,’ Bulgaria’s president says

May 9, 2025
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EU support for Ukraine is a ‘doomed cause,’ Bulgaria’s president says
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Bulgarian President Rumen Radev hit out at EU support for Ukraine, calling Kyiv’s prospects of victory against Russia “doomed” in his latest pro-Kremlin remarks.

Radev, a former air force chief who was elected in 2016 and again in 2021, is one of the few leaders in Europe who has taken a softer stance on Russia since Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, frequently speaking out against sending military aid to Ukraine.

“Europe does not have its own vision for the end of the war and the establishment of peace, but continues to invest in a cause that, in my opinion, is doomed,” he said Friday in a post on Facebook, adding that “pouring more weapons” into Ukraine would not bring Kyiv closer to victory.

“The exact opposite is happening every day — even more victims, even more destruction, even more lost territories,” he said. “Is Europe afraid of the return of peace? Because the return of peace also means returning public attention to the crises that are smoldering within our countries and societies.”

Radev decided to deliver his criticism of the EU’s aid to Ukraine on the very day that Russian President Vladimir Putin celebrates the Victory Day parade in Moscow.

Although the Bulgarian presidency is largely a ceremonial role, Radev has become an unusually powerful figure due to the country’s deadlocked parliament, which has seen Bulgarians head to the polls seven times in the last four years and enhanced his own profile.

Radev has parroted Kremlin talking points before, deriding the prospect of Ukraine’s victory over Russia as “impossible” last May, and in January blamed European leaders for “hundreds of thousands of victims” in Ukraine by encouraging Kyiv’s counteroffensive.

His Kremlin sympathies earned him an acid-tongued rebuke from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a televised meeting between the two leaders in 2023 at the presidential palace in Sofia.

“God forbid some tragedy should befall you and you should be in my place … You would say: Putin, please grab Bulgarian territory?” Zelenskyy asked mockingly, after which a chastened Radev asked the cameras to leave the room.

The post EU support for Ukraine is a ‘doomed cause,’ Bulgaria’s president says appeared first on Politico.

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