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EU, Russia React to Bulgaria’s Election Result

Following the recent parliamentary elections in Bulgaria, the Kremlin has expressed a notably positive outlook regarding the victory of Rumen Radev and his party.  Radev secured a win while advocating for the restoration of diplomatic dialogue with Russia as the proper course of action. In response, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters in a daily briefing: “Of course, the words of Mr Radev … as well as some other European leaders about…

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The Kremlin welcomed, on Monday, the calls for dialogue from former Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, who won the parliamentary elections in this Balkan country and wants to restore ties with Russia. The Kremlin exults after Rumen Radev's victory in the parliamentary elections in Bulgaria: "We welcome his and other European leaders' statements about their willingness to resolve problems through dialogue.

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After the election in Bulgaria, the EU is pleased with the victory of former head of state Radev and his centre-left alliance - one hopes for good cooperation. But similar reactions also come from Russia.[more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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Bulgaria's election winner Radev receives warm words from several sides: Both the Russian government and leading EU politicians comment favourably on his victory.

·Germany
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Moscow is pleased with the rise within the European Union of another pro-Russian, Eurosceptic and critical politician with the help of Ukraine, the Bulgarian general and former president Rumen Radev, winner this weekend of the legislative elections of the Balkan country. “The Kremlin is impressed by the statements of the former Bulgarian president Rumen Radev about his readiness for a pragmatic dialogue with Russia,” Putin’s spokesman, Dmitri Pe…

·Spain
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Aktuálně.cz broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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