GRUEVSKI: INTERIOR MINISTRY'S OPERATION IS NOT DIRECTED AGAINST ALBANIANS
admin1 – December 26, 2008 – 3:26pm

The relations in the coalition between VMRO-DPMNE and BDI are good, even though some individuals from both parties feel that this is not the best that we have. We maintain regular communication with the BDI leader and the party leadership, with this party's officials in the Government and their parliamentarians, Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski said in an interview for Alsat-M TV.

 
Flash News
admin1 – December 26, 2008 – 11:12am

- Relations between Macedonia and Montenegro are example for region, Macedonian and Montenegrin Prime Ministers Gruevski and Djukanovic assessed at their meeting in Podgorica, on Thursday.

 
'MACEDONIA - TIMELESS'
admin1 – December 25, 2008 – 12:02pm
Spot on Macedonia promoted
 

"Macedonia - Timeless" is the title of the video spot for the international tourist promotion of Macedonia directed by Milcho Manchevski that will be shown as of today on CNN and a few other world TV channels.

 
BUDGET 2009 PROVIDED TO PARLIAMENT FOR APPROVAL
admin1 – December 24, 2008 – 2:55pm

The amended draft budget 2009 debate begins today. The draft was previously discussed by the relevant parliamentary committee and was harshly blasted by the opposition for its size in circumstances of a financial crisis. 

 
Flash News
admin1 – December 24, 2008 – 1:52pm

- President Branko Crvenkovski met Tuesday with the Macedonian Ambassadors. They shared views and information on issues relating to Macedonia's Euro-Atlantic integration and the situation in the region.

 
MILOSOSKI EXPECTS DATE FOR START OF NEGOTIATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP IN EU NEXT YEAR
admin1 – December 23, 2008 – 2:27pm

The Ambassadors’ Council

Year 2009 will be a year of opportunities and challenges for Macedonia, as well as a year in which the state, with fulfilled criteria, could expect a positive recommendation as regards a date for start of the negotiations for membership in the EU, Macedonian Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki assessed on the first day of the Ambassadors’ Council.

 
Flash News
admin1 – December 23, 2008 – 10:51am

- Turkey remains Macedonia’s strongest supporter, Turkish Parliament Speaker Köksal Toptan stresses in Skopje. He stated that Greece’s veto against Macedonia is damaging for NATO’s image. During his stay in Macedonia, Toptan met with President Crvenkovski. Crvenkovski and Toptan assessed that excellent political relations between two countries should be augmented with better economic relations.

 
HeadLine
admin1 – December 22, 2008 – 12:33pm

•Court rules that Professor Ljubomir Frckoski has to pay Prime Minister Gruevski 30,000 euros in damages for slander.

 
MOVIE TO BE FILMED ABOUT MACEDONIAN TROOPS IN IRAQ
admin1 – December 22, 2008 – 11:06am

Three well-known American film companies will film a movie on the first contingent of Macedonian troops to Iraq who saved U.S. troops and were bestowed with U.S. military decorations for this deed. The movie will be filmed based on actual events, only the names of the Macedonian troops will be changed for their protection.

 
CRVENKOVSKI: GOVERNMENT LEADS POLICY OF POPULISM, ISOLATION, AND DICTATORSHIP
admin1 – December 19, 2008 – 12:53pm
President Crvenkovski's parliamentary address

With the mistakes that it is making, the Government is tracing the road to big historic defeat of the country as regards integration in NATO and EU and it is stifling democracy, Macedonian President Branko Crvenkovski assessed yesterday in his annual address before the Assembly - his last address as president of the state. He accused the Government of distancing the country from Euro-Atlantic integration with its populist policy and of not knowing how to deal with the effects of the world economic crisis.

 
Flash News
admin1 – December 18, 2008 – 12:17pm

- First official meeting of Macedonian and Greek representatives as regards lawsuit that Macedonia filed against Greece with International Court of Justice in The Hague will be held on 19 January. Representatives of two countries will discuss procedural issues at this meeting, which will be chaired by Rosalyn Higgins, president of International Court of Justice. Foreign Minister Milososki is Macedonia’s representative in this case, while Greece will be represented by Konstantinos Rallis, Greek ambassador to Netherlands.

 
MACEDONIA MARKS 15th ANNIVERSARY OF ESTABLISHMENT OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
admin1 – December 18, 2008 – 11:39am

FM Milososki at the ceremonyI am convinced that the Republic of Macedonia will mark the next jubilee as full member of NATO and the EU, Macedonian Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki stressed at Wednesday’s ceremony on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations with 13 European countries. Foreign diplomatic representatives who attended this ceremony stated that they expect Macedonia to continue to follow the path of stability, moderation, and reforms.

 
MACEDONIA WILL NOT DELIVER NOTE OF PROTEST AS REGARDS BULGARIAN PRIME MINISTER’S STATEMENT
admin1 – December 17, 2008 – 3:34pm

It is unusual in diplomatic practice for the host to react with a note of protest during an official visit of a senior official of a foreign state, Deputy Foreign Minister Zoran Petrov stated on Tuesday, responding to a journalist’s question on whether the Macedonian Foreign Ministry would react to Bulgarian Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev’s inappropriate “comments” on Monday as regards the Macedonians in Bulgaria.

 
Flash News
admin1 – December 17, 2008 – 9:16am

- Macedonian Foreign Ministry is marking 15th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations with 13 European countries. Central event will be held in House of Macedonian Army (Dom na ARM), where Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra will hold concert. Norwegian Ambassador to Macedonia Carl Wibye and French Ambassador Bernard Valero will address guests at this event.

 
BULGARIAN PRIME MINISTER STANISHEV CONFIRMS SUPPORT FOR MACEDONIA’S EURO-ATLANTIC INTEGRATION
admin1 – December 16, 2008 – 2:58pm

Bulgaria supports Macedonia as regards its Euro-Atlantic integration, but it expects reciprocal relations from Macedonia. This is the message that Bulgarian Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev conveyed on Monday following his meeting with Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski in Skopje.

“I believe that the other side will respond with reciprocity to Bulgaria’s good relations,” Stanishev stressed.

 
BULGARIAN PRIME MINISTER STANISHEV ON OFFICIAL VISIT TO MACEDONIA
admin1 – December 15, 2008 – 11:18am
PM Nikola Gruevski - PM Sergey Stanishev

Bulgarian Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev arrived on a two-day official visit to Macedonia on Sunday. Stanishev will meet with Macedonian President Branko Crvenkovski, Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, and Assembly Chairman Trajko Veljanoski today. The two prime ministers will also attend the ceremony for the formal opening of the Dubrovo-Cervena Mogila power-transmission line in Negotino. An agreement on economic cooperation will also be signed by the Macedonian and Bulgarian Economy Ministers, Fatmir Besimi and Petar Dimitrov.

 
Flash News
admin1 – December 15, 2008 – 10:43am

- Norway won the title at the 8th Women's Handball European Championship held in Macedonia on 2 -14 December. Macedonia, the host of the Championship, achieved great success, winning the 7th position.

 
GRUEVSKI HIGHLY APPRECIATES KOUCHNER’S SINCERITY
admin1 – December 12, 2008 – 12:10pm

Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski highly appreciates the sincerity of French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, who stressed clearly that the name dispute is a problem for Macedonia’s entire EU integration process. Prime Minister Gruevski stated in Brussels on Thursday that the Macedonian Government had been saying the same thing as the French foreign minister, but that no one believed it.

 
HUNGARY WILL NOT ACCEPT NEW CONDITIONS FOR LIBERALIZATION OF VISA REGIME WITH MACEDONIA
admin1 – December 12, 2008 – 11:36am
President Laszlo Solyom and President Branko Crvenkovski

President Crvenkovski was given strong support in Hungary from President Laszlo Solyom who promised that Hungary would not allow imposing of certain additional conditions for lifting of visas for Macedonian citizens. The Hungarian president said nobody had the right to impose on a nation its name and identity.

 
Flash News
admin1 – December 11, 2008 – 12:15pm

- EU Ambassador Erwan Fouere said the EC had positively assessed Macedonia's progress as regards the meeting of the visa liberalization criteria. Provided that the government conducts all reforms, the EC is going to propose to the EU member states to lift visas for Macedonian citizens. Fouere said Macedonia was on the right path and was a leader in meeting criteria in this regard.

 
MILOSOSKI: NAME DISPUTE TAKES HOSTAGE EU CREDIBILITY
admin1 – December 10, 2008 – 2:14pm

The name dispute is misused by one EU member state and this fact, to a certain extent, is taking hostage the credibility of the EU, Macedonian Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki assessed for EUobserver on Tuesday, following Brussels’s recommendations as regards how Macedonia should behave on the road to the EU and following French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner’s statement that the name dispute is Macedonia’s chief problem.

 
BUCKOVSKI SENTENCED TO THREE AND A HALF YEARS IMPRISONMENT
admin1 – December 10, 2008 – 8:49am

Former Prime Minister and former Defense Minister Vlado Buckovski was sentenced to a three and a half year imprisonment for procurement of spare tank parts. Former Macedonian Army General Staff Chief Metodij Stamboliski was also sentenced to a three and a half year imprisonment. Buckovski is the first former prime minister to be sentenced to imprisonment in Macedonia.

 
Macedonia has achieved great progress and deserves visa liberalization
admin1 – December 9, 2008 – 11:47am
Milososki and Bocevski in Brussels

Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki and Deputy Prime Minister for European Affairs Ivica Bocevski met in Brussels with EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn and French Minister of State Jean-Pierre Jouyet within the framework of the dialogue between Macedonia and the EU two years before the end of the Stabilization and Association Agreement. It was concluded thatMacedonia achieved great progress and deserved visa liberalization.

 
EXPERTS COMMENT ON CRVENKOVSKI’S CALL TO EU TO GET MOVE INVOLVED IN RESOLVING OF NAME DISPUTE
admin1 – December 5, 2008 – 3:07pm

Imer Ismaili, professor at the Stoel University, assessed that President Branko Crvenkovski's appeal for the leading European states to get more involved in the resolving of the name dispute is an indication that the United States of America would soon transfer the complicated name dispute to the European Union.

Professor Dimitar Mircev does not think that the president’s appeal indicates smaller engagement of the United States and bigger involvement of the European Union. Mircev noted that this dispute should be resolved, not because there is any security threat to Macedonia, but for stabilization of the region.

 
Flash News
admin1 – December 5, 2008 – 11:16am

- Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki is attending OSCE Ministerial Council in Helsinki. Participants are expected to reaffirm their commitment to full accession of Southeastern European countries to EU and NATO.

 
CRVENKOVSKI CALLS ON EUROPE TO COMMIT ITSELF TO RESOLVING DISPUTE
admin1 – December 4, 2008 – 11:32am
President Crvenkovski in Berlin
 

President Branko Crvenkovski appealed to the international community at the International Conference "Challenges and Perspectives for Macedonia" organized by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Berlin, Germany, to help resolve the absurd name issue imposed by Greece.

 
Bocevski: Macedonia sees the EU as a place where it would preserve its identity
admin1 – December 3, 2008 – 11:22am

- Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration Ivica Bocevski reiterated at the meeting of the foreign policy committee of the European Parliament on Tuesday that Macedonia had changed its Constitution and flag and had accepted to join the UN under the reference of FYROM and raised the question of whether this was not enough for everybody to see what country made concessions and was willing to move ahead. He stressed that the term compromise meant reaching a fair and mutually acceptable solution that would not affect the country's identity. Macedonia sees the EU as a place where it would preserve its identity, he said.

 
GOVERNMENT PROMOTES PLAN FOR REALIZATION OF EUROPEAN COMMISSION’S RECOMMENDATIONS
admin1 – December 2, 2008 – 2:34pm
Mr. Ivica Bocevski

The Macedonian Government prepared a concrete Action Plan for implementation of the recommendations and remarks contained in the European Commission’s report on Macedonia’s progress. This plan stresses the steps that need to be taken, the institutions that have to implement these steps, and the deadline for fulfillment of the steps, Deputy Prime Minister in Charge of EU Integration Ivica Bocevski informed on Monday.

 
Flash News
admin1 – December 2, 2008 – 11:31am

- The European Women's Handball Championship begins in Skopje today with the Macedonia-Germany match.

 
MACEDONIA EXPECTS CANCELLATION OF VIZA REGIME IN 2009
admin1 – December 1, 2008 – 1:43pm
MFA -logo
 

The European Commission assesses positively Macedonia’s reforms in the sphere of visa liberalization. Thus, Macedonia expects the European Commission to start a procedure for cancellation of the visa regime at the start of year 2009, Foreign Ministry officials stress.