Mickoski: What Sofia is saying has the opportunity to prove in the EP and at the NATO Sample
Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski said today that Bulgaria’s representatives will have the opportunity to prove on June 24 by withdrawing amendments to the European Parliament, and to accept the initiative for a meeting at the NATO meeting in The Hague at the end of the month.
-The many different messages from official Sofia are committed. Our old said « Less listen to what they are talking about seeing what works. » There is such an opportunity to show what they are saying. On June 24, the Foreign Affairs Committee at the EP AFET is a report in which I expect the Bulgarian EP members to withdraw the amendments demanding that the Macedonian centuries -old identity and language be refined with the word present or « Present », and within that spirit, and then this report will be adopted by this spirit. They are also in action – said Mickoski, answering journalist questions during a visit to Bitola, asked to comment on yesterday’s statement by Bulgarian President Rumen Radev.
Mickoski expressed the expectation of Sofia to accept the meeting at the NATO meeting in The Hague, and as he pointed out, « to discuss Corridor 8, to start the work, to be a priority for our eastern neighbor, and how good neighbors to build our relationship ».
Bulgarian President Radev said last night from Tirana that it was not a bilateral bilateral relations, for imposing a veto or stopping the process of integration, but about human rights -related internal challenges in the Republic of Northern Macedonia. -There is an agreement on good neighborly relations, friendship and cooperation of 2017 and has two protocols. It has a 2022 negotiating framework, a European consensus of all member states and the government of Northern Macedonia, so Bulgaria has never set up and will not set conditions out of that agreement, outside the negotiating framework and outside both protocols, Radev said.
Foreign Minister Timco Mucunski said yesterday that it is about reinforcing the dynamics of meetings with official Sofia and that we are ready to find rational solutions within European values, but to put a clear red line that regarding certain issues related to identity attributes.
Prime Minister Mickoski this weekend informed that communication with the European Commission’s Office in the country had been implemented after the initiative to meet with the Bulgarian side and that there is a proposal a term waiting for Bulgaria to vote. President Gordana Siljanovska Davkova, on Friday, said on Friday that although it is a rule to have a meeting with her homologue, it is not a problem to talk to Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zeljazkov at the NATO Summit in The Hague, as it has been confirmed that her Bulgarian counterpart, President Rumen Radev, does not come to Hague.