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Bulgaria Ends U.S. Military Airbase Deal

Bulgaria Ends U.S. Military Airbase Deal

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Bulgaria is cutting off U.S. military planes by June 30th, citing the U.S. refusal to grant visa-free travel for Bulgarians — a move Prime Minister Radev says is unacceptable without reciprocity. With up to 15 aircraft and 500 personnel currently based at Sofia Airport, the U.S. has until the end of June to renegotiate or relocate. The planes, including C-130s and C-17s, have participated in joint drills not tied to Iran — but Bulgaria’s stance signals a new era of leverage, demanding equal access for its citizens before allowing continued U.S. military presence.

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