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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-23T15:27:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Bulgaria will continue to back Ukraine politically and through other forms of cooperation, but the government believes the country can no longer provide additional military or financial assistance beyond commitments already undertaken. Prime Minister Rumen Radev outlined this position in a written response, arguing that Bulgaria has reached the limits of what it can contribute without affecting its own national interests and defense readiness.\n\nRadev stressed that Sofia remains committed to supporting Ukraine and continues to advocate for “a lasting and just peace in Ukraine, based on international law and the UN Charter....",
  "title": "PM Radev: Bulgaria Supports Ukraine but Has Reached Its Limit for Further Military Aid"
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