Bulgaria raps Turkey for ‘interference’ in general elections
‘Bulgarian President Rumen Radev on Friday accused neighboring Turkey of “interference” in the country’s March 26 general elections and warned his government would not accept it.
“Turkey is our neighbor, friend and partner and we insist on developing good neighborly relations,” Radev told public BNT television on Friday. “But Turkey’s interference in our elections is a fact, and this interference is inadmissible.”
The statement came after over a week of escalating tensions between the two countries.
Bulgaria is angered at Turkey’s open support for Dost, a party for the ethnic Turkish minority, which is running in the general elections for the first time.’
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