Greek PM Alexis Tsipras and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier at their Thursday’s meeting in Athens assessed the Prespa Agreement as courageous and brave step. Steinmeier welcomed the agreement between Macedonia and Greece, expressing regret for the outcome of the referendum, while Tsipras said that the Prespa Agreement is a model of understanding and mutual respect for two nations. “I hope ...
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Road Conditions, 12.10.2018
Good driving conditions are reported throughout the country on dry roads. Moderate traffic outside urban areas. No delays at border crossings, except the necessary period for customs formalities. Landslides are possible along the roads of Kocani – Makedonska Kamenica – Delcevo, Vinica – Berovo, Gostivar – Straza, Mavrovo – Debar – Struga, Demir Kapija – Udovo, Katlanovo – Veles, Krusevo ...
Read More »PM Zaev: 2/3 Majority to be secured through Talks
PM Zoran Zaev stated on Tuesday he cannot confirm whether two/third majority was reached in parliament to adopt constitutional amendments, voicing optimism, however, that through inclusive debate the progressive element will prevail. “This cannot be stated by anyone. This can be said at the moment of decision making, of course through the debate in parliament. In the talks we saw ...
Read More »AFET Adopts Report on Macedonia
The European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) by 47 votes ‘for’, nine ‘against’ and one ‘restrained’ adopted Tuesday the report of rapporteur Ivo Vajgl on Macedonia, which supports a launch of the country’s EU accession talks in June of 2019. The EP report on the 2018 European Commission Report on Macedonia should now be adopted at the EP plenary ...
Read More »Hearing in Parliament Incident Case
Nikola Vojminovski charged with murder attempt on AA leader Ziadin Sela in his testimony before the court said from what he could hear the plan was for President Gjorge Ivanov to declare state of emergency and some people to be arrested. Answering questions, he said he had entered the parliament with the intention to help the injured. He said that ...
Read More »German Chancellor Merkel Extends Support to Zaev
The German chancellor, Angela Merkel has sent a letter to Macedonian Prime Minister, Zoran Zaev to express her support for his government. In this letter, Merkel says that time has come to take important decisions for the future of the country. Merkel also stressed that the Prespa agreement offers a historical opportunity for the country and strengthens relations with neighbouring ...
Read More »Government: Report on Components for NATO Accession Talks Adopted
At its regular session Tuesday the Government reviewed and adopted a report on the components of the accession talks for NATO membership the Republic of Macedonia should join on October 18-19 in the Alliance’s headquarters in Brussels. The government also reviewed and adopted a report for establishing a Working Committee on Macedonia’s integration with NATO. At today’s session a report ...
Read More »Armakolas: Prespa Agreement Foundation for Future Friendship
The Prespa Agreement is the foundation for the friendship between the two countries. It is unpopular to a certain extent in both countries, but important for them and the region, said Ioannis Armakolas of the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) on Tuesday. Armakolas expects the process of the agreement’s implementation to be sensitive in Greece, but expressed ...
Read More »Government Forwards Text for Amending Constitution to Parliament
At Monday’s extraordinary session the government reviewed the proposal for amending the Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia and defined the text. It was afterward forwarded to the Parliament as confirmed by PS Talat Xhaferi. As Government spokesperson Mile Bosnjakovski informs the government proposes adding the adjective North in the name of Republic of Macedonia before the word Macedonia. It ...
Read More »Ex Minister Jankuloska Sentenced to Six Years in Prison in ‘Tank’ Case
Former Interior Minister Gordana Jankuloska was sentenced to six years in prison for her part in the procurmeent of a Mercedes in value of over 600,000 euro. Jankuloska is the third ex public office holder convicted for the disputable procurment of the Mercedes in the case codanamed Tank. Previously, former Assistant Interior Minister Gjoko Popovski was issued 6.5 years prison ...
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