Bulgaria–United Kingdom relations

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Bulgarian–British relations are foreign relations between Bulgaria and the United Kingdom.

Bulgarian–British relations
Map indicating locations of Bulgaria and United Kingdom

Bulgaria

United Kingdom
Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Bulgaria, LondonEmbassy of the United Kingdom, Sofia
Envoy
Ambassador Marin RaykovAmbassador Rob Dixon

Overview

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Both countries established diplomatic relations in July 1879 as Bulgaria achieved its independence from the Ottoman Empire. The two were enemies during World War I, most of World War II, and the Cold War.[1][2]

Bulgaria has an embassy in London and the United Kingdom has an embassy in Sofia. Both countries are full members of NATO and the Council of Europe, with the United Kingdom giving full support to Bulgaria's applications to join NATO and the European Union. Following the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union, trade between the United Kingdom and European Union members such as Bulgaria has been governed by the EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement since 1 January 2021.[3][4]

Royal visits to Bulgaria

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Glenn Leonard, Economics, Diplomacy, and War: Britain and Bulgaria, 1936–38
  2. ^ Canadian Journal of History (2012) 47#3 pp 597–622.
  3. ^ "UK and EU agree Brexit trade deal". GOV.UK. 24 December 2020. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Brexit: Landmark UK-EU trade deal to be signed". BBC News. 29 December 2020. Retrieved 2 December 2023.

Further reading

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  • Leonard, Glenn. "Economics, Diplomacy, and War: Britain and Bulgaria, 1936–38," Canadian Journal of History (2012) 47#3 pp 597–622.
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