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Bulgaria's PM on Ukraine talks: It is important to maintain the momentum for achieving peace

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    50% ReliableAverage

  • Policy Leaning

    -60% Medium Left

  • Politician Portrayal

    53% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

66% : Ukraine's security is an integral part of Europe's security, so it is important to maintain the momentum for achieving peace in close coordination between the US, the EU, and Ukraine, Bulgarian Prime Minister Rossen Zhelyakov told a November 24 informal meeting of EU heads of state and government.
61% : Yesterday's meeting in Geneva between the United States, Ukraine, EU institutions and European representatives marked significant progress".
58% : "We stand ready to continue supporting this process, by working closely together within the European Union and in close coordination with Ukraine, the United States and Nato," he said.
56% : As an EU member state and Nato ally, Bulgaria is ready to participate in finding solutions for peace and security, Zhelyazkov said, according to the Bulgarian government information service.
56% : The statement said that Zhelyazkov "welcomed the consistent efforts of the US and President Donald Trump to cease fire and establish a just and lasting peace, while emphasising the importance of close coordination with the EU and Ukraine, without which achieving this goal is impossible". "The Ukrainian people are the ones who must determine their own future," Zhelyazkov said.
55% : Trump had announced a 28-point "peace plan" which drew condemnation in many quarters including Ukraine, for the sweeping advantages proposed for Russia, and the EU has countered with its own proposals, leading to the US announcing "revisions".
47% : "What matters now is that we move forward as partners, united by our shared goal: to stop this war, stop killing people, and stop this war of aggression against Ukraine, and ensure a just and lasting peace for Ukrainian people." Costa said that the EU is committed to continue providing Zelenskyy with all the support he needs - diplomatic, military, economic.
40% : " It is also clear that the issues that concern directly the EU, such as sanctions, enlargement or immobilised assets, require the full involvement and decision by the EU, Costa said.

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