Ukraine war: US to send army contingent to Bulgaria as part of Nato battle group
- Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov made the announcement after holding talks with US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin in Sofia on Saturday
- Petkov confirmed that there would be no arms deliveries from Bulgaria to Ukraine, saying: ‘We have not talked in any way about military support for Ukraine’

Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov said the United States would send a contingent of troops to the country to strengthen Nato’s eastern flank amid the war in Ukraine.
Petkov made the announcement after holding talks with US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin in Sofia on Saturday.
The US Stryker army contingent is to be part of a Nato battle group in Bulgaria, the Bulgarian Defence Ministry said.
Petkov confirmed that there would be no arms deliveries from Bulgaria to Ukraine.
“We have not talked in any way about military support for Ukraine,” he said during a press conference.
Before Austin’s visit, there was an uproar in Bulgaria over reports in the international media that Bulgaria might hand over its Soviet-designed S-300 air defence system to Ukraine.
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev warned against supplying weapons to Ukraine and thus involving Bulgaria more directly in the conflict.
