July 9, 1997 Madrid The speech was delivered at the NATO summit in Madrid where the Bulgarian President Stoyanov stated for the first time the unwavering determination of Bulgaria to join NATO. Mr Chair, Ladies and gentlemen,After the fall of …
read morePetar Stoyanov, 2012 March 10, 2012 Article for "24 hours" newspaper Why the salvation of Bulgarian Jews remains the "longest kept secret" in the history of World War II By saving their Jewish compatriots, the Bulgarian people wrote a remarkable …
read moreby Petar Stoyanov, President of Bulgaria February 1998The Washington Post Like a desperate, hopeless emigrant crushed by 45 years of degrading communism and a period of post-communist lethargy, 12 months ago Bulgaria boarded the ship bound for the Free World …
read morePetar Stoyanov, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES PUBLICATION: The Washington TimesSECTION: OPED DATE: March 28, 2002PAGE: A17 The debate over whom NATO will invite to be new members at its November summit meeting in Prague is under way – with …
read moreOn September 22, 1998, US President Clinton invited, as he himself stated, "three of his friends from Europe" to open together the academic year at New York University. The three guests are Romano Prodi, Tony Blair and Petar Stoyanov and …
read morePetar Stoyanov, 2016 July 19, 2016 Article for "24 hours" newspaper Following the British referendum on leaving the European Union, Europe is facing one of the most serious challenges in its post-war years. Therefore Bulgaria cannot shy from this topic. …
read morePetar Stoyanov 24 November 2002The Washington Post NATO's 19 members gathered in Prague last week and invited seven countries of Central and Eastern Europe to join the alliance. With that, the long debate in both Western and Eastern capitals about …
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