NATO Chief Reaffirms Alliance’s Support for Bulgaria Amid Iran Threat Concerns
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte assured Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev on Thursday that Iran's possible attack on Bulgaria will be considered an attack on the entire North Atlantic Alliance. The message comes after the Financial Times wrote that Tehran is examining possible attacks by reprisals against the US in south-eastern Europe, reports EFE and Agerpres.
This is stated in article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty. More information: Iran extends its threats to the European board while Trump claims Ormuz as “American territory”
Bulgaria's Prime Minister, Rumen Radev, spoke to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on the security situation in Europe, in particular on concerns about possible aggressive actions by Iran, according to the Bulgarian government.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte assured Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev on Thursday that Iran's possible attack on Bulgaria would be interpreted as an attack on the entire North Atlantic Alliance.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte assured Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev on Thursday that a possible attack by Iran against Bulgaria will be interpreted as an attack on the entire North Atlantic Alliance, as established by the principle of collective defence in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, after the British newspaper Financial Times (FT) wrote that Tehran is examining possible attacks by reprisals against the US in south-eastern…
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