The announcement of a joint order for the supply of ammunition to Ukraine appeared as early as March 20 in the European Defense Agency.

It involves surrendering one's own ammunition, with the possibility of being repaid.

Second - to hand over to Ukraine munitions that are already in the process of public procurement and third - to strengthen Europe's defense industry for such munitions that will be given to Ukraine.

Juliana Nikolova from Portal Europe and the Center for Policy Modernization Foundation clarified this for the BNR.

Radev from Brussels: Bulgaria is committed to the production of projectiles for the needs of our partners, not for Ukraine

Most of the 10 countries that have not joined the order have national procedures that prevent them from doing so, but accession remains open going forward, she said.

Juliana Nikolova expressed misunderstanding of President Rumen Radev's position

Rumen Georgiev Radev is a Bulgarian military man, major general from the reserve.

A former commander at the meeting of European leaders in Brussels regarding our country's non-joining of the joint procurement of munitions and suggested that "the president may be speaking in our country before the election".

On the subject of illegal migrant traffic through our country, Nikolova is optimistic, "despite our efforts to resist, we will still become Schengen members".

Regarding the entry into the Eurozone, she pointed out that "a lot depends on the composition of the parliament, what Bulgaria will accept as a budget", and "louder talk in the election campaign is for more gossip, which is not good". 

Rumen Radev