I will sue anyone who implicates my name in this case without any basis. And since I know I have nothing to do with it: sooner or later, you will be held responsible. I neither know these Bulgarians, nor have I met or communicated with them. This is what Cornelia Ninova points out in her position.
Earlier today, the co-chairman of "Democratic Bulgaria" and former head of counter-intelligence - Atanas Atanasov, asks acting Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev whether connections between President Rumen Radev and former BSP leader Cornelia Ninova have been established with the Bulgarians accused of Russian espionage in Great Britain.
"What has been said about me is an absolute fabrication: from beginning to end. I admit that it is being done to divert attention from the absolute bankruptcy of the 51st National Assembly. A fake parliament elected by fake elections. Fake generals produce fake news. But there is always an alternative," she adds.