VANE CVETANOV HANDS IN HIS RESIGNATION
admin1 – July 20, 2010 – 12:57pm

Director of Macedonia's Directorate for Prevention of Money Laundering Vane Cvetanov on Tuesday handed in his resignation with a written statement. He said that the reason for this move is the unpreparedness of PM Gruevski to decisively deal with an uncompromised battle against crime.

 
VELJANOVSKI HOPES FOR A POSITIVE REPORT ON MACEDONIA
admin1 – July 19, 2010 – 10:32am

Parliament Speaker Trajko Veljanovski scheduled a session of the parliament next week with two items on the agenda - setting up an inquiry committee that should clarify the 1 July parliament incident and amendments to the Rules of Procedures. Veljanovski stated that the positive outcome from the debate of these two issues will make the country receive positive report from the European Commission.

 
GRUEVSKI: RELATIONS BETWEEN MACEDONIA AND BOSNIA ARE EXCELLENT
admin1 – July 16, 2010 – 1:32pm
gruevski vo bosna
 

Bosnia is to open the file on former president Boris Trajkovski and enable Macedonian authorities to have full access to all materials from the investigation over the plane crash in which Trajkovski and eight other persons died. Bosnian and Macedonian PMs Nikola Spiric and Nikola Gruevski agreed to this in Sarajevo, Thursday. Bosnia and Macedonia nourish excellent relations and there are no open issues burdening the cooperation. The basic goal of both countries is a full-fledged membership in the Euro-Atlantic structures. The two countries signed a protocol of cooperation regarding the Euro-Atlantic integration.

 
NAUMOVSKI: THERE IS NO EURO-SKEPTICISM IN MACEDONIA
admin1 – July 15, 2010 – 2:52pm

“In Macedonia there is no Euro-skepticism but Euro-enthusiasm,” Deputy Prime Minister for European Affairs Vasko Naumovski said Wednesday in view of the results of the opinion poll ordered by the Secretariat for European Affairs, raising the question of whether Euro-skepticism in Macedonia is on the rise.

 
MILOSOSKI: SOME EU COUNTRIES ARE TIRED OF ENLARGEMENT
admin1 – July 13, 2010 – 1:11pm

Macedonia is a geopolitical balance in the region, says Macedonian Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki in an interview with the Serbian daily newspaper Vecernje novosti. He is confident that the countries of the Western Balkans are making sufficient effort on their way to the EU yet he has the impression that the in a part of the Union there is fatigue of the enlargement.

 
JOSIPOVIC: ISSUE BETWEEN MACEDONIA AND GREECE MAY BE RESOLVED FAST
admin1 – July 12, 2010 – 2:02pm

The issue between Macedonia and Greece may be resolved fast, by the example of Croatia and Slovenia although it is a problem of different nature, said Croatian President Ivo Josipovic after meeting his Macedonian counterpart Gjorge Ivanov in Skopje where he is paying his first official visit to Macedonia. Josipovic backed on this occasion Macedonia’s bid for joining the EU and NATO.

 
PARLIAMENT REJECTS INTERPELLATION AGAINST VELJANOSKI
admin1 – July 12, 2010 – 10:00am

With 14 votes for and 68 votes against, the interpellation against Parliament Speaker Trajko Veljanoski at the initiative of opposition SDSM was rejected. After an all-day debate on Saturday the session ended at 2 am on Sunday. The opposition believes that Speaker Veljanoski is responsible for the incident of 1 July, as the MPs of the governing coalition believe the MPs of the opposition are to blame for that for having attacked an Interior Ministry employee.

 
EUROPE WANTS REFORMS IN JULY
admin1 – June 30, 2010 – 10:18am
Milososki - Fule
 
 

Macedonia should use best the time until the November report of the European Commission and the first opportunity to show it is making progress in carrying out reforms is the coming Council of Stabilization and Association on 20 July when it should demonstrate concrete results, EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule told Macedonian Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki at their meeting in Brussels Tuesday.

Minister Milososki said Tuesday that the process of Macedonia’s Euro-integration was one of the priorities of the European Commission and Commissioner Fule and that this gives him hope that a decision for starting accession talks would soon be taken.

 
GOVERNMENT DENIES THERE WILL BE EARLY ELECTIONS
admin1 – June 29, 2010 – 1:41pm

Are there any real chances for Macedonia to have early parliamentary elections next year or is this but a wish of the opposition front not likely to come true? This dilemma was imposed by SDSM leader Branko Crvenkovski who said at the rally Sunday that he would call for an early election regardless of whether the name issue is resolved. According to unconfirmed information, Crvenkovski’s confidence that there would be an early election next year is a result of an agreement with BDI leader Ali Ahmeti. Both parties deny there is such an agreement yet confirm that at the meetings of the two leaders this issue was tabled too.

 
Flash News
admin1 – June 29, 2010 – 8:47am

Macedonian Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki is heading to Brussels Tuesday for a meeting with EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule. The talks will be focused on Macedonia’s EU integration p

 
SDSM TO CALL FOR EARLY ELECTIONS IN NOVEMBER
admin1 – June 28, 2010 – 1:13pm

Whatever the outcome of the NATO summit in November, opposition SDSM and its leader Branko Crvenkovski are going to call in November for dissolution of the Parliament and an early election so that people can finally decide what Macedonia they want.

At the massive opposition rally outside the Government building on Sunday evening, at which, according to party sources, there were some 50,000 people, SDSM leader Branko Crvenkovski said that Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and his clique would be held accountable for the robbery of the people and the country.

 
IVANOV: INSTEAD OF FOCUSING ON EURO-INTEGRATION, WE SPEND A LOT OF TIME EXPLAINING THE NAME DISPUTE
admin1 – June 25, 2010 – 8:49am
Ivanov vo SE
 

Macedonian President Gjorgje Ivanov on Thursday in Strasbourg addressed the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and among other things, called on the members of the Parliamentary Assembly to invest their authority and attention for protection of the diversity, identity and dignity of all nations in Europe, including the Macedonian.  Responding to journalist questions, Ivanov stated that the Republic of Macedonia has been spending a lot of its time and energy on explaining the two-decade old name dispute, instead of investing them in the country's perspectives and EU-integration process. According to experts this dispute cannot be solved with short conversations between two dinners and courteous handshakes.

 
Flash News
admin1 – June 24, 2010 – 10:07am

PM Nikola Gruevski on Wednesday had a brief meeting with his Greek counterpart George Papandreou at the sidelines of the Southeast European Cooperation Process, SEECP in Istanbul.

According to Papandreou, “he and Nikola instigated initiatives and new efforts to solve this very important issue under the auspice of the UN”.

Gruevski after the meeting stated that the meeting was constructive and that Greece has finally understood that there is will for a solution to the name row in Macedonia.

 
EP RIGHT WING CALLING FOR TALKS WITH MACEDONIA
admin1 – June 23, 2010 – 10:01am

French MEP Joseph Daul appealed to the European Council to set Macedonia a date for starting talks as soon as possible. Following his meetings with President Ivanov and Prime Minister Gruevski in Skopje, Daul said he would demand this also from the President of the European Council Herman van Rompuy because Macedonia had been working hard to overcome the name issue.

 
DISPUTE IS UNWORTHY BUT YOU HAVE TO NEGOTIATE
admin1 – June 22, 2010 – 12:47pm

The name issue between Greece and Macedonia is unworthy but its resolution requires negotiation instead of waiting for external solution. That solution will have to be accepted also by the citizens of both countries, said Czech President Vaclav Klaus, who is paying his first official visit to Macedonia.

 
Milososki presenting the priorities of Macedonia’s chairmanship
admin1 – June 22, 2010 – 10:47am

On Monday, Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki in the Council of Europe responded to a series of questions posed by MEPs connected to the internal relations in the country. Most questions referred to the dispute with Greece and the interethnic relations.

 
MACEDONIA AND RUSSIA STRENGTHEN ENERGY COOPERATION
admin1 – June 21, 2010 – 2:18pm

Macedonia and Russia are going to strengthen their energy cooperation and Macedonia will be included in the so-called South Stream gas pipeline. After signing the clearing debt settlement agreement with Russia on Saturday, Russian Gazprom is expected to start building a branch connecting Macedonia to the gas pipeline South Stream over the next few months.

After meeting his Macedonian counterpart Gjorge Ivanov, Russian Federation President Dmitry Medvedev said that Macedonia and Russia should enhance their energy cooperation. Macedonian President Ivanov said that the entrance of Lukoil and Gazprom into Macedonia puts an end to Macedonia’s energy insecurity, considering that Macedonia has not been on any energy map so far.

 
RASMUSSEN: THE KEY FOR NATO IS SETTLEMENT OF THE NAME DISPUTE
admin1 – June 18, 2010 – 12:42pm

The settlement of the name dispute and resuming the reforms are the key for Macedonia’s accession into NATO, stated NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen in Skopje at Friday’s joint press-conference with PM Nikola Gruevski. PM Gruevski stressed that the NATO membership remains one of Macedonia's biggest priorities, expressed through the great support given by citizens and with Macedonia’s participation in NATO’s missions. “We continue seeking for a name solution. From out part, maximum efforts have been made and this is expected from the other side as well. Until then, Macedonia remains a stabile partner of NATO,” said Macedonian PM Nikola Gruevski.

 
Flash News
admin1 – June 18, 2010 – 9:44am

- Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski met Thursday with his Greek counterpart George Papandreou. The two officials made no statements afterwards. Greek Alternate Foreign Minister Dimitris Droutsas said the countries were close to resolving the dispute. Macedonian Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki said this could be tactical diplomacy through which Athens is buying time.

 
WEU: NAME TALKS AND MACEDONIA’S EU ACCESSION TALKS TO BE HELD IN PARALLEL
admin1 – June 17, 2010 – 1:07pm

The European Security and Defense Assembly of the Western European Union (WEU) has adopted a resolution for EU integration of Western Balkans' countries, urging the EU Council to set Macedonia a date for start of accession negotiations, as well as acceleration of negotiations with Greece over a mutually acceptable solution to the name dispute. Italian MEP Piero Fassino, resolution proponent stressed that Macedonia met all conditions for start of accession talks and therefore the negotiations for a mutually acceptable solution on the name can be held in parallel with the country's EU accession talks.

 
Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski in Brussels
admin1 – June 17, 2010 – 10:45am

Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski is going to meet EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule in Brussels on Thursday. He may also meet Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou. Alan Lamassoure, former French Minister for European Affairs, said that the resolution of the name issue was in the interest of both countries but unfortunately there was no miraculous solution.

Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki stated Wednesday that Macedonia’s Government in Brussels carries the message that it does not give up on the European future but it expects respect of the Interim Accord the name not to be an obstacle for the EU membership. 

 
MILOSOSKI: IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO REACH A NAME SOLUTION UNDER PRESSURE
admin1 – June 16, 2010 – 3:53pm

If Macedonia had obtained a date for accession negotiations, this would have had a positive effect on the atmosphere in the context of relations with Greece, but also in the context of EU enlargement and Macedonia's motivation to invest increased efforts for settlement of the long-standing bilateral dispute, said Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki regarding the outcome of Tuesday's meeting of EU Foreign Ministers in Luxembourg.

Foreign Minister Milososki regrets that the EU once again did not gather strength to put aside the bilateral disputes that are misused in regional or global context. According to Milososki, Macedonia is faced with unreasonable pressure to give up the natural and fundamental right to choose its name, but it is practically impossible to reach a solution, which would contain only the position of one side, under pressure, said Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki.

 
GRUEVSKI: VMRO-DPMNE HAS NO INTENTION OF TRADING MACEDONIAN INTERESTS
admin1 – June 16, 2010 – 2:19pm
gryevski na proslava na vmro
 

VMRO-DPMNE stays strongly focused on the process of finding a solution to the name issue because Macedonia needs it to progress faster. However, VMRO-DPMNE has no intention of trading the interests of its people and country with anyone and for anything. All those hoping to gain something by way of blackmail, pressure or threat should know they are wasting their time, said VMRO-DPMNE leader Nikola Gruevski at the celebration of the 20th anniversary of VMRO-DPMNE in the center of Skopje Tuesday.

“They have been putting various pressures for three years and over the past 4-5 months we have gone through the fiercest pressures to accept things that are unacceptable, but not only has this yielded no results, but also a lot of time has been wasted,” the prime minister said adding that the party had been severely attacked with the threat that it would be ousted from power.

 
MACEDONIA STAYS OUT OF CONCLUSIONS OF EU COUNCIL MEETING
admin1 – June 15, 2010 – 1:05pm

Macedonia is not in the conclusions of the Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the European Union. No minister of foreign affairs mentioned the country in the official part of the meeting, television Kanal 5 reports.

 
Flash News
admin1 – June 15, 2010 – 8:52am

- Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki takes part at the meeting of foreign ministers of Central European Initiative (CEI) member states in Budva, Montenegro.

 
MACEDONIA SHOULD BE SET DATE FOR OPENING ACCESSION TALKS
admin1 – June 14, 2010 – 2:06pm

Greece should demonstrate solidarity with Macedonia in Luxembourg today like the solidarity Athens received from the EU in dealing with its financial crisis and the EU member states should demonstrate resolve and responsibility and set Macedonia a date for opening accession talks, says the letter of ten MEPs sent to the Council of Ministers of the EU, the foreign ministers of the EU member states and EU High Representative Catherine Ashton.

 
MILOSOSKI: EU WILL KNOW HOW TO TAKE THE BEST DECISION
admin1 – June 11, 2010 – 12:39pm

Macedonian Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki believes that at the Summit of the EU in Luxembourg, the members of the Union will know how to take the best decision with regard to the setting of a date for opening accession talks between Macedonia and the EU. He expects Greece to make more effort to become aware of the true interests of the EU and realize that the talks with Macedonia are going to benefit both Greece and the whole Balkans.

 
SERBIA OFFERING TO MEDIATE NAME ISSUE RESOLUTION
admin1 – June 10, 2010 – 10:28am

The name issue is one of the topics that Serbian President Boris Tadic was scheduled to discuss with his Macedonian counterpart Gjorge Ivanov in Skopje Wednesday, only a few days after tabling the same issue with Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou and President Carolos Papoulias in Athens, Vreme reports. Therefore President Tadic’s visit to Skopje was immediately interpreted in the political circles as his attempt to impose himself as a mediator between Macedonia and Greece. This possibility was announced by Tadic himself in January this year when he said that Serbia wished to be part of the resolution of the dispute and offered a kind of mediation to which Macedonian President Ivanov replied that any help was welcomed.

 
TARCULOVSKI’S VERDICT ACCEPTED WITH DESPAIR
admin1 – May 20, 2010 – 2:25pm

Disbelief and despair could be seen on the faces of over a hundred Macedonians upon hearing the final verdict of Hague Tribunal judge Patrick Robinson confirming Johan Tarculovski’s sentence to 12 years in prison at the same time acquitting Ljube Boskoski of the indictment for the Ljuboten case. The court session that took 27 minutes started at the building of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in the Hague at about 9.30 Wednesday. Judge Robinson refused all seven counts of Tarculovski’s defense and the appeal of the prosecution regarding Ljube Boskoski’s release verdict, Nova Makedonija reports.

 
THE HAGUE REJECTED TARCULOVSKI’S APPEAL
admin1 – May 19, 2010 – 2:34pm
The Hague Tribunal
 

The Hague Tribunal Appeals Chamber dismissed Wednesday the appeal of Johan Tarculovski regarding the 12-year prison sentence over case "Ljuboten" and with this the court judgments for this case are final. Johan Tarculovski calmly took in the confirmation of the prison sentence but tears filled his eyes when he saw members of his family and friends in the courtroom that sent him off with applause. The court also dismissed the appeal of the prosecution regarding the acquittal of former Minister of Interior Ljube Boskoski. Tarculovski’s lawyer Nathan Dershowitz is appalled by the Tribunal’s decision. After serving two thirds of his sentence, that is three years, Tarculovski can demand his sentence to be reduced.   The Trial Chamber found Tarculovski guilty in 2008 and sentenced him to 12 years imprisonment. Johan Tarculovski has been in the Scheveningen prison since 2005.