Zaev in Serbian Politika: Relations between North Macedonia and Serbia are traditionally good and improving


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Relations between North Macedonia and Serbia are traditionally good and improving, as shown by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic’s extending his invitation to the Grdelica Valley highway opening ceremony, North Macedonia’s Prime Minister Zoran Zaev told Serbian newspaper Politika.

“Serbian prime minister Ana Brnabic and I will soon start to cooperate on another project in the area of digital services and government websites,” PM Zaev said in an interview to be published in the paper’s Monday edition.

According to PM Zaev, Serbia and North Macedonia share many goals, most importantly the achieving of European values, which he said would only intensify in the near future.

PM Zaev also said the recent EC report highlighted North Macedonia’s Prespa Agreement as a shining example of solving regional disputes.

According to Zaev, the international community is well aware of the need to keep the focus on Western Balkans countries on their path towards EU membership.

“All EU member countries and aspiring members must join forces and support the integration of the entire region as it’s the only way of bringing and sustaining peace, stability, and better prospects for everyone,” said Zaev in an interview for Politika.