Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev via Flickr Bulgaria’s new government has moved to terminate an arrangement that allows American military aircraft to use Sofia Airport for refueling and logistical operations, linking the decision to the Trump administration’s continued refusal to grant visa-free travel to Bulgarian citizens. Prime Minister Rumen Radev, elected weeks ago in a landslide election, announced Friday that permission for American aircraft and personnel to remain at Sofia’s Vasil Levski Airport would expire at the end of June, bringing an abrupt end to an agreement approved by the previous government earlier this year. The decision marks one of the first major foreign-policy disputes between the newly elected Bulgarian government and the Trump administration. Radev said he personally raised the issue of visa-free travel…

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