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North Macedonian PM: Elections in Bulgaria should not hinder settlement of disagreements

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"Bilateral issues should not hinder the European integration process," Prime Minister of North Macedonia Zoran Zaev said in an interview with MIA agency. He pointed out that North Macedonia was working for dialogue, not for conflict with Bulgaria, as well as for "calmness and willingness to co-operate, instead of nationalism for internal use and new isolation".

According to the Prime Minister, the upcoming parliamentary elections in Bulgaria should not be an obstacle to resolving bilateral differences. That is why he expects special envoy Vlado Bučkovski, as well as Foreign Ministers Bujar Osmani and Ekaterina Zaharieva, to resume contacts after the New Year holidays in search of a solution.



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