Troops for Turkish border 'unacceptable': Bulgarian president


Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev has denounced a request by the country's interior minister for troops to be sent to the Turkish border to deter immigrants, saying it could spark "a diplomatic scandal".His comments came on Tuesday a day after Interior Minister Vesselin Vuchkov told reporters it would be "no problem to deploy a small number of military personnel temporarily to help secure the border" against immigrants.Plevneliev said: "Guarding our border with an allied nation such as Turkey with soldiers, armored vehicles and equipment is unacceptable.""Turkey is our friend and a NATO ally, sending more troops to the border is unthinkable.""I cannot allow more soldiers to be deployed at the border ... It may cause a diplomatic scandal," he added.