Bulgaria’s PM: Energy sanctions 'would be a big problem'
Bulgaria’s new prime minister spoke to Hardtalk at time of heightened geopolitical tension in eastern Europe as a result of Vladimir Putin’s troop build-up on the border with Ukraine.
Kiril Petkov has positioned himself as a loyal supporter of Nato. Russia has demanded that the alliance remove its "forces, equipment and weapons" from Bulgaria.
Speaking to Stephen Sackur, Mr Petkov said that he wanted to “explore all the steps of diplomacy” before Western nations imposed sanctions.
When it comes to the risk of Russia retaliating with energy sanctions, Mr Petkov said this “would be a big problem” for his country but it could “survive”.
The prime minister said that Bulgaria’s “gas dependency on Russia is more than double the average of Europe”.
He called on the European Union and Nato to do their part to mitigate any sanctions Moscow might impose saying we have to be together with one voice when we speak to Russia.
Russia has denied it is planning to invade Ukraine.