LIBERMAN: THE BIGGEST SECURITY THREATH DO NOT COME FROM THE BALKANS
admin1 – May 3, 2010 – 1:59pm
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How to enrich the Macedonian- Israeli bilateral communication and the intensive political relations, which began improving after Macedonia reached a decision to open an embassy in Tel Aviv, were some of the subjects that were discussed Monday by Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki and Deputy PM and Foreign Minister of Israel Avigdor Lieberman, during his first two-day official visit to Macedonia..
“The Republic of Macedonia and Israel not only as states, but also as nations historically have a tradition of friendship and cooperation,” stated Milososki after the meeting. By confirming the traditional good relations Liberman welcomed the activity of the government and the Jewish community for the Holocaust Memorial Centre.
Among other thongs, Liberman stressed that the biggest security threats against the international community didn't originate from the Balkans. The chief of Israeli diplomacy said that the best way of solving the name dispute between Macedonian and Greece is with direct communication. He emphasized that his country hopes that Macedonia will soon become a member of the EU and NATO.