On Tuesday, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, despite the insistence from journalists, didn’t reveal whether a joint position on North Macedonia had been built at his meeting with Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
However, the answer came on Wednesday, from Bulgarian technical PM Dimitar Glavchev.
At the session of the Bulgarian Government that day, he said that Bulgaria and Greece had raised the North Macedonia file in front of EU leaders in Brussels, adding that, for the first time, Athens had joined Sofia’s position on the country.
Though Mitsotakis hadn’t given statements after the meeting with Radev, at a conference, Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis said international law was not a selective process.