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Bulgaria to end US military aircraft stay after visa program dispute

Bulgaria to end US military aircraft stay after visa program dispute

Summary

Bulgaria will end the stay of U.S. military aircraft in Sofia after the Trump administration did not approve visa-free travel for Bulgarian visitors to the United States. Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev announced this decision, linking it to the visa dispute.

Key Facts

  • Bulgaria plans to stop allowing U.S. military aircraft to stay in Sofia after June.
  • The move is a response to the U.S. not approving visa-free travel for Bulgarian citizens.
  • Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev made the announcement on a Friday.
  • The dispute centers on Bulgaria’s request for visa-free access to the U.S. for its visitors.
  • The decision affects the presence of U.S. military aircraft in Bulgaria’s capital.
  • The U.S. administration involved is President Donald Trump’s administration.
  • Visa-free travel means people from one country can visit another without needing to get a visa first.
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