Bulgaria says it has no more weapons to send to Ukraine
- 08 July, 2026
- 11:06
Bulgaria has exhausted its available stockpiles of weapons and military equipment for further deliveries to Ukraine, Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev said on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara.
"We have exhausted our capabilities for military support. I mean weapons and equipment packages from the Bulgarian Armed Forces' stockpiles. We have delivered 13 packages, and we have nothing more that we can provide to Ukraine," Radev said.
He added that Bulgaria could continue to offer technical assistance, including the repair of military equipment.
Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar made a similar statement, saying Hungary would continue to provide humanitarian assistance to Ukraine but would not supply weapons. He added that Ukraine has the right to defend its territorial integrity.