BULGARIA SERBIA RELATIONS
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Bulgarians in SerbiaBulgarians in Serbia (Serbian: Бугари у Србији, romanized: Bugari u Srbiji; Bulgarian: Българи в Сърбия) are a recognized national minority in Serbia. According to the 2022 census, the population of ethnic Bulgarians in Serbia is 12,918, constituting 0.2% of the total population. The vast majority of them live in the southeastern part of the country that borders Bulgaria and North Macedonia.
In connection with: Bulgarians in Serbia
Title combos: Serbia in Serbia Bulgarians in
Description combos: borders population Сърбия Serbia majority the total ethnic According

Bulgaria–Russia relationsBulgaria–Russia relations (Bulgarian: Отношения между България и Русия, romanized: Otnosheniya mezhdu Bulgariya i Rusiya, Russian: Отношения между Болгарией и Россией, romanized: Otnosheniya mezhdu Bolgariey i Rossiey) are the diplomatic relations between Bulgaria and Russia. Bulgaria has an embassy in Moscow and three consulates in Saint Petersburg, Novosibirsk and Yekaterinburg. Russia has an embassy in Sofia and two consulates in Ruse and Varna. Both countries are Slavic nations and are bound together by a common Orthodox Christian culture. However, this has not translated into warm relations for the most part. After Bulgarian independence in the 19th century, relations turned tense when Russia consistently favored Bulgaria's neighbor Serbia over Bulgaria in various Balkan disputes and wars before World War I, followed by Bulgaria siding with Germany against Russia in both world wars. After a Communist takeover in 1945, Bulgaria was a Soviet ally during the Cold War, and maintained good a relationship with Russia until the Revolutions of 1989, the only major period since independence where Russia had better relations with Bulgaria than with Serbia; or rather in this case Tito's Yugoslavia. However, following woes over energy projects included the cancelled South Stream pipeline and frozen Belene Nuclear Power Plant project, as well as the 2014 annexation of Crimea by Russia, the relationship has again deteriorated.
In connection with: Bulgaria–Russia relations
Title combos: relations Russia Russia Bulgaria relations
Description combos: Otnosheniya Communist countries Russia България Both България между Otnosheniya

Foreign relations of BulgariaThe foreign relations of Bulgaria are overseen by the Ministry of Foreign Relations headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Situated in Southeast Europe, Bulgaria is a member of both NATO (since 2004) and the European Union (since 2007). It maintains diplomatic relations with 183 countries. Bulgaria has generally good foreign relations with its neighbours and has proved to be a constructive force in the region under socialist and democratic governments alike. Promoting regional stability, Bulgaria hosted a Southeast European Foreign Ministers meeting in July 1996, and an OSCE conference on Black Sea cooperation in November 1995. Bulgaria also participated in the 1996 South Balkan Defense Ministerial in Albania and it is active in the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative. Since the group's inception in 2015 Bulgaria has been a part of the B9 format, a subset of Eastern European NATO countries. The Republic of North Macedonia plays an important role in Bulgarian foreign and domestic policy due to historical, ethnic and cultural ties.
In connection with: Foreign relations of Bulgaria
Title combos: relations Foreign Foreign Bulgaria relations of Bulgaria relations Foreign
Description combos: Union overseen on Since July conference Black with countries

Bulgaria–Serbia relationsBulgaria and Serbia maintain diplomatic relations established in 1879. From 1918 to 2006, Bulgaria maintained relations with the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY), and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) (later Serbia and Montenegro), of which Serbia is considered shared (SFRY) or sole (FRY) legal successor.
In connection with: Bulgaria–Serbia relations
Title combos: relations Serbia Bulgaria relations Serbia
Description combos: Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Bulgaria considered Bulgaria which Federal Yugoslavia of

Albania–Serbia relationsAlbania and Serbia maintain diplomatic relations established in 1914. From 1918 to 2006, Albania maintained relations with the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY), and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) (later Serbia and Montenegro), of which Serbia is considered shared (SFRY) or sole (FRY) legal successor. Relations between two countries have been complex and largely unfriendly due to a number of historical events.
In connection with: Albania–Serbia relations
Title combos: Serbia relations Serbia Albania relations
Description combos: Montenegro Serbia of Albania the 1918 FRY later or

Serbs in BulgariaSerbs are a small community in Bulgaria, most of whom are immigrants. Many of them are athletes and businessmen who have expatriated to Bulgaria in the 20th and 21st century.
In connection with: Serbs in Bulgaria
Title combos: in Serbs Bulgaria in Serbs
Description combos: who most businessmen century are Serbs of are and

Bulgaria–Yugoslavia relationsBulgaria–Yugoslavia relations were historical foreign relations between Bulgaria and Yugoslavia. Despite some substantial unification proposals in the aftermath of the World War II, Bulgarians were the only South Slavic nation which did not join the Yugoslav federation.
In connection with: Bulgaria–Yugoslavia relations
Title combos: Bulgaria Yugoslavia Bulgaria Yugoslavia relations
Description combos: unification were foreign Bulgaria join which Despite aftermath nation
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