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Serbia Delivers 4,680 COVID-19 Pfizer Vaccines to Macedonia

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic officially handed over to PM Zoran Zaev a donation of 4,680 COVID-19 vaccines of the company Pfizer at a ceremony at the Tabanovce border-crossing between Macedonia and Serbia. This is the first part of the entire donation of 8,000 COVID-19 vaccines of Pfizer that Serbia decided to donate to Macedonia. PM Zaev said that this is ...

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Osmani Comments Bulgarian Stance Regarding Country

The consequences of the blockade for the start of the country’s negotiations with the EU, their impact on the population’s enthusiasm for European integration, as well as the delay in the start of the vaccination process, were the topics discussed by Macedonian Foreign Minister Bujar Osmani after his abroad visits. Osmani assessed that there is “disappointment by Macedonia and its ...

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Zaev: Census Has to Be Done, Delay Changes Nothing

“The census is a statistical operation that we must do, it is our duty,” said Prime Minister Zoran Zaev, who commenting on the call from the opposition to postpone it, asked what would be different if the census is held May next year. “The census is held between 1 and 21 April as planned and it should be completed. Although ...

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Zaharieva: There Certainly Is Tension, Everybody Needs to Calm Emotions

Bulgarian Foreign Minister Ekaterina Zaharieva criticized the statement made by Prime Minister Zoran Zaev on Monday at the debate of the American think tank Atlantic Council. Zaharieva stressed that the problem is that they believe that hatred towards Bulgarians is nurtured and that the Agreement is not being fulfilled. “Is it in principle to educate generations after generations with hatred ...

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Varhelyi: We Hope Negotiations with Macedonia Will Soon Be Unblocked

EU Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy Oliver Varhelyi did not want to confirm whether he had submitted a proposal for resolving the dispute between Skopje and Sofia. As correspondent from Brussels reports, Varhelyi at a press conference dedicated to the EU’s southern neighbourhood, briefly commented only that the European Commission hopes that the start of negotiations with Macedonia will ...

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Slovak MFA in Macedonia: EU Is Not Complete Without You

“The Government of Slovakia clearly and unequivocally emphasizes the country’s support for EU accession, and this support is especially important to us in these complex moments when the EU has failed to reach a consensus on our progress. Then the loud support of our friends is a sign of optimism, not only among politicians but also the administration and all ...

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Koja: Important for Country to Hold Census

After almost 20 years, it is important for the country to conduct a census that will enable the Government to create and implement policies for the benefit of citizens based on updated data. This was stated in an interview with journalists by the Head of the OSCE Mission to Skopje, Ambassador Clemens Koja. “It is encouraging that some of the ...

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Government and political Party Representatives Lay Flowers at Delcev’s Grave

Macedonia marks 149 years since the birth of the revolutionary Goce Delcev. On that occasion, a government delegation and representatives of SDSM and VMRO-DPMNE Thursday morning laid flowers at the grave of Goce Delcev in the Church St. Spas in Skopje. Prime Minister Zaev wrote on Facebook that as the inspirer and driving force of the Macedonian revolutionary organization, Goce ...

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Zaharieva: Sofia Is Not Happy with the “No” to Macedonia

“Sofia is not happy with the “no” to Macedonia, but at the same time, they can’t go against their national interests,” said Bulgarian Minister Ekaterina Zaharieva in an extensive television interview. Even three months after the Bulgarian veto, she believes that the positions of Berlin and Vienna that the enlargement of the Union should not be held hostage to bilateral ...

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Osmani to Landsbergis: We Expect Start of EU Negotiations

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Macedonia, Bujar Osmani, had a video meeting with his counterpart from the Republic of Lithuania, Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis, with an emphasis on the European file of the country. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the new enlargement methodology was discussed, the efforts to harmonize the negotiating framework based on respect ...

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