Bulgaria–United Kingdom relations
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Bulgarian–British relations are foreign relations between Bulgaria and the United Kingdom. Both countries established diplomatic relations in July 1879 as Bulgaria achieved its independence from the Ottoman Empire. The two nations were enemies during the First World War, the Second World War, and the Cold War.[1] Relations since 1989 have been friendly. Bulgaria has an embassy in London, and the United Kingdom have an embassy in Sofia. Both countries are members of the European Union and NATO.
Royal Visits to Bulgaria
- The Prince of Wales
- The Duke of York
- 17–19 October 2001 - Sofia
- The Earl of Wessex and The Countess of Wessex
- 23–24 June 2013 - Sofia
- The Duke of Kent
See also
- Foreign relations of Bulgaria
- Foreign relations of United Kingdom
- Bulgarian diaspora
- Embassy of Bulgaria, London
Notes
- ↑ Glenn Leonard, "Economics, Diplomacy, and War: Britain and Bulgaria, 1936-38," Canadian Journal of History (2012) 47#3 pp 597-622.
Further reading
- Leonard, Glenn. "Economics, Diplomacy, and War: Britain and Bulgaria, 1936-38," Canadian Journal of History (2012) 47#3 pp 597–622.
External links
- (Bulgarian)(English) Bulgarian embassy in London
- (Bulgarian)(English) UK and Bulgaria - UK and the world - GOV.UK
- (Bulgarian)(English) British embassy in Sofia
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