“Greece’s conduct is a really bad precedent, which could become a sort of rule in the future, and the EU should be especially concerned about this. Its system of governing and remaining silent to such onslaught of blockades, vetoes, and obstructions reminds of some different times. When Czechoslovakia was annexed, no one in Europe, no European state dared stand in the way of the Nazi movement, which turned into a monster. Greece’s conduct today, in some other times, in other frames, and with other means within the frames of the EU, really could become an example of bad conduct,” Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski assessed, commenting on Macedonia’s Euro-Atlantic perspectives and Slovenia’s current blockade of Croatia, at the meeting with journalists in the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts on Sunday.
Gruevski believes that the dispute between Slovenia and Croatia will be resolved very quickly, maybe even during January or February.