Post by depletedreasons on Mar 28, 2008 2:46:46 GMT -5
Turkey Has Appetites For Our Territories - Bulgarian Nationalist Leader
Updated on: 27.03.2008, 13:06
Published on: 26.03.2008, 16:14
Author: news.bg
The Prime Minister of Turkey Recep Erdogan arrives in Bulgaria tomorrow. He will pay visits to two Bulgarian towns, Kardjali and Targoviste, where compact masses of Turkish population live.
Hence Volen Siderov, leader of the Bulgarian nationalist party "Ataka" suggests that the visitation of the Turkish prime minister is illegal and also a clear sign of the appetites Turkey has for Bulgarian territories, writes news.bg.
The official protocol prescribes that by so called "state visits" just the heads of the states have the right to travel outside the capital and visit the country land. Erdogan isn't head of a state.
Furthermore, Erdogan's visit is clearly official - he will come to Bulgaria at the invitation of the Bulgarian Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev. According the law this country walk isn't allowed, claims Siderov.
Erdogan will visit the eastern Bulgarian town Targoviste on account of the opening of a new factory of "Shishedjam", the Turkish company.
"Ataka" made a statement that the Erdogan's intention to visit Targoviste and Kardjali - "town where DPS (the party of Bulgarian Turks) executes a policy of turkization and segregation against Bulgarians" is a clear sign that Turkey has appetites for Bulgarian territory.
The represented in the parliament nationalist group claims that the true aims and goals of the countryside visit of the Turkish primer remain unclear to the Bulgarian government.
„Ataka" calls on Bulgarian premier and the Foreign Ministry to suspend the visit of Recep Erdogan because it could constitute a threat of the territorial integrity and national security of Bulgaria.
The two-day visit of Erdogan begins tomorrow. On the first day he will come to Targoviste for the factory's opening, after that the Turkish guest will arrive in Sofia to have an official dinner with his Bulgarian colleague Stanishev.
Besides the official talks during the first day Erdogan will hold disputes with the head of Bulgarian Economic Ministry, Petar Dimitrov, and also two twenty minutes appointments with the former Bulgarian king Simeon Sakscoburgotski and Ahmed Dogan, leader of DPS.
On the second day Erdogan meets the President Parvanov, after that he departs to Ankara, thought first visiting Kardjali.
international.ibox.bg/news/id_1595307139
Updated on: 27.03.2008, 13:06
Published on: 26.03.2008, 16:14
Author: news.bg
The Prime Minister of Turkey Recep Erdogan arrives in Bulgaria tomorrow. He will pay visits to two Bulgarian towns, Kardjali and Targoviste, where compact masses of Turkish population live.
Hence Volen Siderov, leader of the Bulgarian nationalist party "Ataka" suggests that the visitation of the Turkish prime minister is illegal and also a clear sign of the appetites Turkey has for Bulgarian territories, writes news.bg.
The official protocol prescribes that by so called "state visits" just the heads of the states have the right to travel outside the capital and visit the country land. Erdogan isn't head of a state.
Furthermore, Erdogan's visit is clearly official - he will come to Bulgaria at the invitation of the Bulgarian Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev. According the law this country walk isn't allowed, claims Siderov.
Erdogan will visit the eastern Bulgarian town Targoviste on account of the opening of a new factory of "Shishedjam", the Turkish company.
"Ataka" made a statement that the Erdogan's intention to visit Targoviste and Kardjali - "town where DPS (the party of Bulgarian Turks) executes a policy of turkization and segregation against Bulgarians" is a clear sign that Turkey has appetites for Bulgarian territory.
The represented in the parliament nationalist group claims that the true aims and goals of the countryside visit of the Turkish primer remain unclear to the Bulgarian government.
„Ataka" calls on Bulgarian premier and the Foreign Ministry to suspend the visit of Recep Erdogan because it could constitute a threat of the territorial integrity and national security of Bulgaria.
The two-day visit of Erdogan begins tomorrow. On the first day he will come to Targoviste for the factory's opening, after that the Turkish guest will arrive in Sofia to have an official dinner with his Bulgarian colleague Stanishev.
Besides the official talks during the first day Erdogan will hold disputes with the head of Bulgarian Economic Ministry, Petar Dimitrov, and also two twenty minutes appointments with the former Bulgarian king Simeon Sakscoburgotski and Ahmed Dogan, leader of DPS.
On the second day Erdogan meets the President Parvanov, after that he departs to Ankara, thought first visiting Kardjali.
international.ibox.bg/news/id_1595307139