Zaev: Eight companies decided to invest in Macedonia


Prime Minister Zoran Zaev told Sunday’s interview with RFE/RL’s Balkan Service that eight foreign companies made decisions to invest in Macedonia and are awaiting confirmation from the parent companies to sign the contracts. “We signed 10 contracts with foreign investors in ten months, and additional negotiation teams of eight companies decided to invest in Macedonia and are awaiting …

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Ambassador Pryatt: Great progress made in negotiations


Great progress made in negotiations We believe that great progress has been made in the negotiations and we hope that this progress can be maintained, but time will tell, US Ambassador to Greece Geoffrey Pyatt said, Greek news agency ANA-MPA reports. Pyatt spoke at the event in Thessaloniki before graduated students at American Universities and answering …

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Tusk on the name dispute: The impossible can become possible


The impossible becomes possible, European Council President Donald Tusk said Friday in regard to the process for settling Athens-Skopje dispute over Macedonia’s name. Speaking at a joint press conference with leaders of the Brdo-Brijuni Process, Tusk voiced satisfaction with the tangible progress of the name talks, which to a great extent ‘is a result of the efforts …

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Zaev-McIlwham: Britain supports Macedonia’s bid to join EU and NATO


Prime Minister Zoran Zaev held talks Friday with Fiona McIlwham, Director for Western Balkans at the British Foreign Office, the government said in a press release. McIlwham voiced support for the policies of Macedonia’s government, focused on reforms and building friendships as democratic values significant for the country’s integration with European, Euro-Atlantic organizations. Macedonia-Bulgaria Friendship Treaty is …

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Silegov: Historic day for Skopje and Athens


The municipalities of Skopje and Athens signed Friday an agreement for cooperation. The document was signed by the mayors of the capitals of Macedonia and Greece, Petre Silegov and Georgios Kaminis respectively. “After signing the agreement, Skopje and Athens will start sharing information, experiences, new practices and nourishing cooperation in various spheres of our duties and competences, …

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Stoltenberg: Russia does not decide on Macedonia’s membership in NATO


NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg reminded that only Macedonia and 29 member states can decide on the country’s membership in the Alliance. At a press conference, prior to a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels, Secretary-General Stoltenberg asked to comment on the statements of the Russian ambassador to Macedonia that the country would become …

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Zaev: I would have revealed concrete ‘Monster’ evidence if I had it


If there had been any concrete evidence, trust me, I would have released ‘the bomb’ as I did releasing all the other (batches of illegally wiretapped conversations). But, it contains some serious indications and my duty, first and foremost as a citizen and back then as leader of the opposition, was to fully hand them …

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Ivanov-Kitarovic: Bilateral issues to be solved in parallel with Euro-integration process


  Macedonia and Croatia have exceptionally friendly relations and no open issues. Croatia is a great champion of Macedonia’s EU and NATO integration, while open issues with other countries should not stand in the way but solved in parallel with the accession talks, agreed President Gjorge Ivanov and Croatian counterpart Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic after a …

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Thimonier: EU integration ‘indispensable’, patience and optimism is needed


European construction for us is not under threat, it is a necessity, but there is still a lot of work to be done because we have came across some organizational limitations. We have to work hard, particularly in terms of the decisions we have to make. Patience and optimism is necessary, French Ambassador Christian Thimonier …

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Croatian President to visit Macedonia on Thursday


Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, President of Croatia, will pay an official visit to Macedonia on Thursday. Croatian President Grabar-Kitarović will be welcomed and hosted by President Gjorgje Ivanov. The two country leaders will have a tête-à-tête and later attend a plenary meeting between the official delegations of Croatia and Macedonia. Grabar-Kitarović will also meet with Parliament Speaker Talat …

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Macedonia: After the Vienna meeting


Yesterday’s meeting held in Vienna for the solution of the name dispute between Macedonia and Greece was the main headline today in Skopje. According to the media, the UN’s negotiator Matthew Nimetz said that he was optimistic that the sides are committed to solving this contest, but nothing was made public as to what was discussed …

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Reporters without Borders: Macedonia ranks 109th for the freedom of media


Macedonia ranks 109th in the latest report for the freedom of media issued by Reporters without Borders, going up two places as opposed to last year, when it ranked 111st. The report says that “the systematic attacks on the freedom of speech were a constant phenomenon during Nikola Gruevski’s term in office”. According to the report, …

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