Bulgarian government survives no confidence vote
- Bulgaria's government survived a no-confidence vote in parliament on Thursday.
- A pro-Russia party, Vazrazhdane, initiated the vote, citing foreign policy failures.
- The motion criticized Bulgaria's pro-Western stance, support for Ukraine, and sanctions against Moscow.
- The vote was 150-54 against the motion; Prime Minister Zhelyazkov said it affirmed Bulgaria's European path.
- Analysts suggest the vote amplified Russian narratives, part of a hybrid war, as Bulgaria seeks to adopt the euro.
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King, Bulgarian president chair new round of Aqaba Process meetings
AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah II and Bulgarian President Rumen Radev co-chaired a new round of Aqaba Process meetings in Sofia, Bulgaria on Friday. Jointly organised with Bulgaria, the Aqaba Process Balkans III forum is the third round of international meetings centred around the Balkans, addressing concerns and developments in the region, security challenges, ways to

Bulgaria's government survives a no-confidence vote brought by a pro-Russia political party
Bulgaria’s government has survived a parliamentary vote of no-confidence brought by a pro-Russia political party over what it called a failure in the nation’s foreign policy.
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