Bulgaria wants U.S. to allow visa-free travel for its nationals, says PM


Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev attends a press conference at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany May 18, 2026. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse

SOFIA, May 20 (Reuters) - ⁠Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev on Wednesday said ⁠he spoke to U.S. President Donald Trump ‌over the phone and brought up visa-free travel for Bulgarian nationals to the U.S.

"In my conversation with the American president, I ​insistently raised the issue of lifting ⁠U.S. visa requirements for ⁠Bulgarian citizens and I expect this matter to be ⁠considered ‌urgently," Radev said before chairing a cabinet meeting.

Here are some details:

• NATO member Bulgaria ⁠hosts U.S. military aircraft in its capital, ​Sofia.

• Bulgaria has ‌said more than a dozen U.S. aircraft are ⁠authorised to ​transit through Bulgarian airspace and land in Sofia for refueling until the end of May.

• Radev said he ⁠spoke to U.S. Defense Secretary ​Pete Hegseth and expected a request for U.S. military aircraft to remain in Sofia beyond May.

• Radev won a ⁠landslide election victoryin a parliamentary election on April 19.

• Some saw his campaign as Kremlin-friendly as he raised concerns about Bulgaria joining the euro zone ​and about military support for Ukraine.

• ⁠Radev denies he is pro-Russian and says that he ​will follow an EU path ‌and has already met with ​German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

(Reporting by Alex Lefkowitz; Writing by Angeliki Koutantou; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

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