Bulgaria does not accept ultimatums from anyone. This is stated in the official position of the head of state, Rumen Radev, disseminated by the press office of the presidency on January 21.
Russia's insistence on the withdrawal of NATO forces from Bulgaria is unacceptable and pointless. There are no permanently based allied contingents and military equipment in our country, the position of President Radev says.
The sovereign decision for such a permanent presence or temporary deployment belongs to Bulgaria, in accordance with our allied commitments, the head of state added.
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