Bulgarian President Rumen Radev said that the ongoing military assistance to Ukraine “could lead to a global conflict”, and called not to supply weapons to Kyiv.
“The most important value is the world and human life. The supply of weapons (Kyiv) means that we extinguish the fire with gasoline, means the recognition that there will be much more victims,” Radev said on Saturday in an interview with Darik Radio.
The President of Bulgaria noted that military assistance to Kyiv “means consent with a position” that the conflict “should be carried out to a complete defeat of one side”, which inevitably and gradually involves the country “in a global conflict and the possibility of nuclear self -destruction”.
Radev also emphasized that his country “should not send weapons, supporting this conflict.” “My duty is as president – to think and be solid with most Bulgarians,” the president noted.