Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, seen as a supporter of Russia, is not planning to attend the NATO summit planned for July in Washington, his office said on Thursday. It cited the move as due to the government’s Ukraine policy. Radev is refusing to lead the Bulgarian delegation at the NATO summit due to differences with the Bulgarian government over some of the country’s positions at the summit, the presidential office’s press office said. Specifically, this concerns obligations that Bulgaria is taking on in the Ukraine war, the office said. However, Radev strongly condemned Russia’s aggressio…