Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has said that Turkish meddling in parliament elections is a confirmed fact and is "unacceptable," adding that Sophia aims to maintain friendly relations with Ankara.
Radev confirmed on Friday that Turkey was trying to meddle in the upcoming parliament elections.
"Turkish interference in our elections is a fact and this meddling is absolutely unacceptable," Radev told the BTV broadcaster.
He pointed out that Bulgaria is a sovereign state and no country has a right to violate international law and EU rules.
"I want to call for calm, restrain emotions over this situation. The Bulgarian institutions and responsible services are actively working to prevent all the attempts to meddle in the election process in our country as well as in our internal affairs," Radev said.
He added that Bulgaria was going to maintain friendly relations with Turkey.
(Sputnik)
18/3/17
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Radev confirmed on Friday that Turkey was trying to meddle in the upcoming parliament elections.
"Turkish interference in our elections is a fact and this meddling is absolutely unacceptable," Radev told the BTV broadcaster.
He pointed out that Bulgaria is a sovereign state and no country has a right to violate international law and EU rules.
"I want to call for calm, restrain emotions over this situation. The Bulgarian institutions and responsible services are actively working to prevent all the attempts to meddle in the election process in our country as well as in our internal affairs," Radev said.
He added that Bulgaria was going to maintain friendly relations with Turkey.
(Sputnik)
18/3/17
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