The purpose of the visit of NATO Committee Chairman Rob Bauer was probably also aimed at Allied pressure.

I do not expect a change in the position of the BSP regarding the armament of Ukraine, the visit to Kyiv is important for the Ukrainians, not for us, "said in the" Offensive "on NOVA NEWS former director of the National Intelligence Service Gen.

Dimo Gyaurov.

According to him, the BSP is already preparing for elections, if it changes its position, a large part of its voters will be sucked in by two other parties - Stefan Yanev and Vazrazhdane.

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"No wonder there are early elections in the fall," he said.

"I don't know if it is possible to turn words around and provide real military assistance. The whole weakness of the rulers has shined through, it is not possible to divide the coalition into separate elements. Everyone is getting lower," said Gen.

Gyaurov.

He believes that we should all be ashamed of the remark of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmitry Kuleba that we can not always stand in the middle.

For the general, our downsizing reduces our strength in the EU and NATO.

"Brotherly peoples is a cliché used by Russia, which claims that there is no such thing as Ukrainians, and they are Russians. Rumen Radev, willingly or unwillingly, uses this cliché, the Ukrainian Foreign Minister responded very adequately," he said.

Gyaurov.

"Rumen Radev was very strong in his statements about Northern Macedonia and presented historical facts. PCM politicians purposefully escalated the words, they hope for pressure from the EU because they feel our weakness and how we are descending towards Ukraine," added the former director. National Intelligence Service.

He added that Prime Minister Kiril Petkov is starting to talk about lifting the veto over time, which shows a lack of understanding of how the European Union works.

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Gyaurov is convinced that there has been no change in the situation in Macedonia in recent years, even after the 2017 agreement, and the latest census shows it very well.

"It is absurd to have so few people who identify as Bulgarians in the RSM," he said.