"We hope that there will be a government in this country," the US State Department's special envoy, who coordinates countering attempts at foreign influence through disinformation, James Rubin, told BTV.

Asked by presenter Svetoslav Ivanov whether the U.S. government had advised Bulgarian politicians or officials in any way about approaches or appointments. The diplomat replied: Absolutely not. I heard about these claims. That's absolute. I spoke with Ambassador Kenneth Merten, who assured me that no one at the embassy goes around with advice on specific policies or individuals. That's.

"When conspiracy theories like this are invented, I would like to urge people not to forget that most conspiracy theories are not true," Rubin said.

The diplomat added: Very rarely will anyone find anything suppressed. There are no conspiracy theories in the modern world that are true. This is something invented by people to exaggerate and deceive.

Deyan Nikolov from "Vazrazhdane" with a comment on the new government