President Volodymyr Zelensky and Bulgaria’s acting Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov signed a 10-year security agreement in Kyiv on Monday, March 30, formalizing long-term cooperation in defense and energy.
Speaking at a joint press conference, Zelensky said the agreement was the result of extended negotiations and establishes a framework for bilateral cooperation over the next decade.
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Zelensky said the agreement includes continued military support from Bulgaria and plans for joint weapons production in both countries, including drones.
“I think this strengthens both our countries and both our nations,” he said.
The deal also focuses on energy cooperation, including plans to develop an energy corridor that could be operational by the end of the year.
Zelensky said the project could provide Ukraine with up to 10 billion cubic meters of gas annually.
“This is very important for us… it could serve as an alternative in case of blockages by certain European actors,” he said.
Zelensky also welcomed Bulgaria’s readiness to join the PURL initiative, describing it as an additional step to strengthen Ukraine’s air defenses ahead of the next heating season.
He thanked Sofia for its continued backing of Ukraine’s bid to join the European Union.
Ukraine has signed a series of long-term bilateral security agreements with Western partners since 2024, aimed at ensuring sustained military and financial support during the war.
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