by Ron Synovitz As Bulgarian President Petar Stoyanov prepared for a December state visit to Moscow, the recent flare-up between Bulgaria and Russia appeared to be subsiding. With a hugely profitable gas distribution deal at stake, as well as new pipelines that would carry Russian gas and oil via Bulgaria to western Turkey and the Aegean Sea, Russia and Bulgaria […]

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