Bulgarian MP Hristo Gadjev: A large part of the Bulgarian aid to Ukraine has not been sent at all

"The June aid package for Ukraine, which the Council of Ministers of Bulgaria voted on, is yet to leave, I hope it will be loaded with the APCs. In November, the aid to Ukraine will be sent to February, I will not comment on the decision on the APCs".
This was stated by the chairman of the defense committee in the Bulgarian National Assembly, Hristo Gadjev, in response to a question from BGNES.
The commission heard the Minister of Defense Todor Tagarev.
"The Ministry of Defense is responsible for transport and logistics. Since November, however, we have been waiting for the aid to be sent," Gadjev said.
He expressed hope that such a more delaying approach would end. "We want to see a clear plan and schedule of how everything will happen from here on," demanded the chairman of the defense committee.
To the question of BGNES whether, in the context of all the delays, Tagarev's resignation should be requested, Gadjev did not answer, but said that he wanted the implementation of the plans adopted by the National Assembly on his part.
"They will not go to bed until what they promised in the management program is fulfilled, and not get together and drink coffee," said Hristo Gadjev.
"Ukraine has no time to wait. The best gift that Ukrainians have always wanted is air defense, on December 8 we voted to provide air defense to Ukraine, it is not yet," added the chairman of the defense committee.
When asked whether Tagarev should stay after the rotation, Hristo Gadjev said that the evaluations and analyzes of the ministers will be seen, but it is important to assess whether there will be a rotation at all. /BGNES