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Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev on Wednesday said he spoke to US President Donald Trump over the phone and brought up visa-free travel for Bulgarian nationals to the US.
“In my conversation with the American president, I insistently raised the issue of lifting US visa requirements for Bulgarian citizens, and I expect this matter to be considered urgently,” Radev said before chairing a cabinet meeting.
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NATO member Bulgaria hosts US military aircraft in its capital, Sofia.
Bulgaria has said more than a dozen US aircraft are authorised to transit through Bulgarian airspace and land in Sofia for refuelling until the end of May.
Radev said he spoke to US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth and expected a request for US military aircraft to remain in Sofia beyond May.
Radev won a landslide election victory in a parliamentary election on April 19.
Some saw his campaign as Kremlin-friendly as he raised concerns about Bulgaria joining the eurozone 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.