Monthly Archives: June 2019

President Pendarovski meets NATO Sec Gen Stoltenberg

The President of Macedonia Stevo Pendarovski met on Monday the NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. Pendarovski thanked Stoltenberg for his support for the integration of Macedonia in NATO, pointing out the importance of his visit, joined by the 29 NATO Ambassadors of the member-states. “In the past few years we went through a series of changes that paved our road ...

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PPO to Prosecute El Cheka for Publication of “Bombs”

The Basic Public Prosecution (PPO) delivered to the Prosecution in Kicevo charges against the man known on social networks as EL Cheka, who in the past weeks was publishing on Facebook recordings of wire-tapped phone conversations related to members of DUI and VMRO-DPMNE, and directed verbal threats towards PM Zoran Zaev. According to the text of the charges, El Cheka’s ...

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Road Conditions, 05.06.2019

Poor driving conditions are reported throughout the country on wet roads. Certain roadways passing through valleys and canyons can be susceptible to light rockslides, such as Kocani – Makedonska Kamenica – Delcevo, Vinica – Berovo, Gostivar – Straza, Mavrovo – Debar – Struga, Demir Kapija – Udovo, Katlanovo – Veles, Krusevo – Demir Hisar, and Resen – Bukovo. Motorists are ...

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Conference “Two Years of Government” held in Skopje

The Macedonian government organised on Sunday in Skopje a conference titled “Two Years of Government – Responsibility before the Citizens”. At the conference, PM Zoran Zaev along with all Vice-PMs, Radmila Sekerinska, Oliver Spasovski, Bujar Osmani and Koco Angjusev, spoke about the accomplishments of the government in the past two years, i.e. the first half of their mandate. “Starting with ...

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NATO Sec Gen Stoltenberg arrives in Macedonia

The Secretary General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg, joined by the NATO Ambassadors of all 29 member-states of the Alliance, arrived to Macedonia on Sunday afternoon, starting his two-day official visit to the country. On this occasion, the Parliament Speaker Talat Xhaferi organised a special reception in the Parliament, which was attended by the PM Zoran Zaev. Stoltenberg congratulated to Zaev ...

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Macedonian, Greek Liaison Offices in Skopje, Athens become Embassies

The Macedonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) and the Greek ministry of Foreign Affairs exchanged on Friday official notices which elevate the Liaison Offices of both countries in Athens and Skopje respectively to a level of embassies. “In accordance with Artice 10 of the Prespa Agreement, the Greek Liaison Office in Skopje is elevated to a level of embassy, while ...

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FM Dimitrov, Vice-PM Osmani in Official visit of Brussels

The Macedonian Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikola Dimitrov and the Vice-PM for European Affairs Bujar Osmani paid an official visit to Brussels, where they met the Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs Didier Reynders. Dimitrov and Osmani claim that they have received clear signals from Brussels that the first stage of the membership negotiations with the EU for Macedonia may as ...

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Four Persons Charged for Organising 27 April Parliament Incidents

The Public Prosecution for Organised Crime filed a bill of indictment against four persons, charging them for organising the incidents in the Parliament of Macedonia that occurred on 27 April 2017. “The suspects firstly provided logistic and financial support for the two-month long protests of the movement “For Joint Macedonia”, which culminated on 27 April 2017 with the violent intrusion ...

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Road Conditions, 03.06.2019

Poor driving conditions are reported throughout the country on wet roads. Certain roadways passing through valleys and canyons can be susceptible to light rockslides, such as Kocani – Makedonska Kamenica – Delcevo, Vinica – Berovo, Gostivar – Straza, Mavrovo – Debar – Struga, Demir Kapija – Udovo, Katlanovo – Veles, Krusevo – Demir Hisar, and Resen – Bukovo. Motorists are ...

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