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Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev, Praised by Moscow for His More Moderate Rhetoric Towards Russia.

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Moscow says it has seen a change in Sofia's rhetoric towards Russia and the war in Ukraine since the government led by Rumen Radev came to power. According to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bulgaria's position has become "more moderate and has acquired "rational elements." This assessment was made by Iuri Pilipson, director of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in an interview published on Sunday by the official TASS agency, writ…

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Moscow says it has seen a change in Sofia's rhetoric towards Russia and the war in Ukraine since the government led by Rumen Radev came to power. According to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bulgaria's position has become "more moderate and has acquired "rational elements." This assessment was made by Iuri Pilipson, director of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in an interview published on Sunday by the official TASS agency, writ…

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Moscow claims that Sofia's speech towards Russia and the war in Ukraine changed after the government led by Rumen Radev came to power. The Russian Foreign Ministry appreciates that Bulgaria's position has become more tempered and currently includes approaches considered more rational. The statements belong to Iuri Pilipson, director of Russian diplomacy, and were made in an interview with the TASS agency, according to News.ro.

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Russia claims that it has noticed a change in Bulgaria's official rhetoric towards Moscow and the war in Ukraine after the installation of the government led by Rumen Radev.

·Romania
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Moscow welcomed a "change in Bulgaria's official rhetoric towards Russia and the war in Ukraine, after the coming to power of the government led by Prime Minister Rumen Radev, whom it considers "more moderate and with" rational elements.

·Bucharest, Romania
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www.dnevnik.bg broke the news on Sunday, August 9, 2026.
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