Bulgaria expels head of Russian Orthodox Church in Sofia

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The National Security Agency accused the three clerics of implementing Moscow's 'hybrid strategy to purposefully influence the socio-political processes in Bulgaria in favour of Russian geopolitical interests'.

SOFIA, BULGARIA - Bulgaria expelled the head of the Russian Orthodox Church in Sofia and two Belarusian priests for allegedly acting in Moscow's geopolitical interests, authorities said Thursday.

The agency, which only identified the men by their initials and nationalities, banned them from entering the country for five years. Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova issued a statement on Thursday evening, condemning the expulsions as a "blatant unfriendly act". She said Sofia's Russian church, which "for many years served as a place of common prayer between Russians and Bulgarians, will now be closed"."We emphasize once again that the responsibility for the rapid degradation of bilateral ties between Russia and Bulgaria lies entirely with the Bulgarian side," Zakharova said.

 

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