French European leader Valérie Hayer, leader of the European Parliament's Renew Europe group, criticized Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev's statements in Paris on the occasion of France's National Day, claiming that they are "anti-European and affect Bulgaria's position within the EU and NATO," Novinite said. She said that she was surprised that the Bulgarian Prime Minister used an event that she considers a symbol of European solidarity to …
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French European leader Valérie Hayer, leader of the European Parliament's Renew Europe group, criticized Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev's statements in Paris on the occasion of France's National Day, claiming that they are "anti-European and affect Bulgaria's position within the EU and NATO," Novinite said. She said that she was surprised that the Bulgarian Prime Minister used an event that she considers a symbol of European solidarity to …