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admin1 – June 17, 2013 – 8:46am

- Foreign Minister Nikola Poposki over the weekend took part in the annual European Forum Wachau in Austria and met with Austrian counterpart Michael Spindelegger. Poposki stressed that it is crucial for Austria and for the countries in the region the EU enlargement process to continue. He added that it would be beneficial for entire Europe to continue expanding the most successful project of peace and stability. The discussions at the forum were focused on several issues, including security and defense policy, solidarity, growth and budget consolidation and the role of culture in European integration and EU external relations.

 
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admin1 – June 14, 2013 – 1:39pm

- Macedonia should get set with a date for the EU accession talks date and the positive experience of parallel development of processes should be applied, President Gjorge Ivanov told counterpart at Thursday’s Central Europe Summit, held in Bratislava. Ivanov stressed that EU could not speak on behalf of Europe, adding that “when our region joins the EU, then the Union can speak on behalf of Europe. That is why Europe is an incomplete process.”

 
BORCE DAVITKOVSKI APPOINTED CHAIRMAN OF INQUIRY COMMITTEE
admin1 – June 13, 2013 – 12:30pm

Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and SDSM leader Zoran Zaev took little over two hours to persuade Borce Davitkovski, Dean of the Faculty of Law, to accept the office of president of the inquiry committee tasked with investigating the events of 24 December and before and determine whether the Constitution and the laws had been violated.

Professor Davitkovski will be chairing a 5-member committee most of whose members are professors at the Faculty of Law in Skopje. The committee includes Professor Ljubomir Frckoski and Renata Treneska-Deskovska as representatives of SDSM and MPs Blagorodna Dulik and Ilija Dimovski as representatives of VMRO-DPMNE.
 

 
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admin1 – June 13, 2013 – 8:42am

- Macedonian Foreign Minister Nikola Poposki met Wednesday with UN mediator Matthew Nimetz and discussed about the activities surrounding the name issue. Following the meeting, Poposki expressed his pessimism about the outcome of the June Summit in Brussels because Greece avoids and has no intention to seriously negotiate about the name issue. Experts also say that Greece is to reject Nimetz’ latest proposal and block Macedonia’s negotiations with the EU at the EU Summit.

 
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admin1 – June 12, 2013 – 8:42am

- Jean-Claude Mignon, President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, addressed Tuesday the MPs in the Macedonian Parliament and emphasized that he hopes that Macedonia will get set with a date for negotiations soon and this will represent a logical continuation of the realized reforms. According to Mignon, the March Agreement enabled normalization of the situation and the EU is saluting the progress in the judiciary, Ohrid Agreement and the fight against corruption.

 
COUNCIL OF EUROPE RETURNING TO MACEDONIA
admin1 – June 11, 2013 – 12:46pm

The Council of Europe “seriously doubts” that Macedonia is politically stable enough to carry out the required reforms and has therefore announced opening of an office in Skopje, Utrinski vesnik reports.

This is the main message in the report of Robert Walter, rapporteur on Macedonia in Strasbourg, which will be presented next week and which Jean Claude Mignon, President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, presented in Skopje Monday. According to the report, Macedonia faces challenges to its stability and social cohesion at a number of levels, partly as a result of its partisan society.

The report says that ten years of the Ohrid agreement, interethnic relations are still frail and there have been serious incidents (the case Monster, the ethnic protests, etc) and so it appeals to politicians to refrain from nationalistic rhetoric and draft internal trust building measures. Strasbourg also wants the census to be finally taken, the March agreement with the EU, particularly the part of it referring to the setting up of the inquiry committee, to be carried out, media freedom to be ensured by the Government and Greece to demonstrate greater flexibility in regard to Macedonia’s name.

 
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admin1 – June 11, 2013 – 8:33am

- Macedonian Foreign Minister Nikola Poposki on Monday in New York met with ambassadors of the UN Eastern European Group countries in a bid to promote Macedonia’s nomination to join the UN Human Rights Council in the period 2014-2016.The ambassadors voiced support for Macedonia’s nomination and Minister Poposki promised that if Macedonia is chosen as a member, it will work responsibly and transparently.

Minister Poposki is to meet in New York with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and mediator Matthew Nimetz in connection to the name negotiations. Poposki’s meetings in New York are important because there are only two weeks left until the EU Summit.

 
EUROPEAN UNION PUTS FORWARD PROPOSALS FOR INQUIRY COMMITTEE PRESIDENT
admin1 – June 10, 2013 – 2:17pm

Distinguished European politicians are on the list that the European Union has provided to the two largest political parties in Macedonia – SDSM and VMRO-DPMNE – so they can appoint the president of the inquiry committee tasked with shedding light on the events of 24 December last year. All persons on the list are known to the Macedonian public and have been directly or indirectly connected to Macedonia over the past two decades, as two of them are members of the European Parliament, Utrinski vesnik reports. However, neither SDSM nor VMRO-DPMNE has yet voiced their views of the list of candidates.

Following the meeting between Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and SDSM leader Zoran Zaev on Thursday, there is little chance for the president of the committee to be a home expert for it is hardly likely that anyone in Macedonia would undertake that responsibility as those proposed by one party are unacceptable to the other.

According to information that Utrinski vesnik obtained from diplomatic sources, the four experts on the list include Daniel Tarschys from Sweden, Graham Watson and Michael Lee from the UK, and Monica Macovei from Romania.

 
Flash News
admin1 – June 10, 2013 – 8:27am

- President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Jean-Claude Mignon, from Monday to Wednesday, is to pay an official visit to Macedonia. He is to meet with the state leadership and address the Macedonian Parliament.

 
Flash News
admin1 – June 7, 2013 – 9:10am

-    Both Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and SDSM leader Zoran Zaev assessed their meeting Thursday as a huge positive step in the direction of opening dialogue between the government and the opposition. The Government stated in its official press release that the close communication between the two leaders was going to continue.

 
DATE FOR LAUNCHING ACCESSION TALKS SHOULD NO LONGER BE TOP NEWS
admin1 – June 6, 2013 – 12:33pm

As the summit of the European Council set for 27 and 28 June approaches, it is getting increasingly more certain that Macedonia will again not be set a date for opening membership negotiations with the EU. It is in this direction that statements of Macedonian politicians as well as their Greek counterparts, who keep arguing that the name issue has to be resolved first, have recently moved. Last month, after meeting Stefano Sannino, Director General for Enlargement at the EC, Macedonian Foreign Minister Nikola Popovski said a positive outcome from the June summit was unlikely, stressing thereby that Macedonia had long deserved to open accession talks yet it was just as certain that Greece was not ready to give its support without which the opening of talks was impossible, Nova Makedonija reports.

 
MACEDONIA HOPES FOR BUT DOES NOT EXPECT MUCH FROM LITHUANIAN PRESIDENCY OF EU
admin1 – June 5, 2013 – 8:34am

Lithuania is a great supporter of the EU enlargement, which is going to be on the agenda of its EU Presidency starting in a month. However, despite the announced pro-active approach, Macedonia cannot expect a major move that would help it resolve its present European integration impasse, experts comment in the lead-up to the Lithuanian Presidency that begins on 1 July 2013, Dnevnik reports.

Although they are unanimous that the activities and interests of the Presidency will focus on the eastern partnership, that is the relations with Russia, Ukraine, Georgia and Moldavia, the authorities in Vilnius put enlargement high on their agenda.

“Lithuania is a staunch supporter of the enlargement policy of the EU and this issue is going to remain high on the agenda of our Presidency. We are ready to further intensify our cooperation and make all effort necessary to continue the inherited and very ambitious agenda, as well as to make sure there is headway in the implementation of the enlargement strategy,” Rasa Jakilaitiene, spokeswoman for the Lithuanian Presidency told Dnevnik.

 
Flash News
admin1 – June 4, 2013 – 8:32am

- The Macedonian and Serbian Government held Monday a joint government session in Belgrade at which the processes of the European integration, the trade exchange and the joint appearance on third markets were discussed. According to Prime Ministers Nikola Gruevski and Ivica Dacic, Macedonia and Serbia met all the necessary criteria for negotiations with the EU and want to cooperate on the road to the EU. PM Gruevski stressed that the two countries were facing conditions that did not have to be met by other countries urging that Macedonia and Serbia "are neither discouraged nor unmotivated." The joint government sessions will be held once a year and the next meeting will take place in Macedonia.

 
GOVERNMENTS OF MACEDONIA AND SERBIA HOLDING JOINT SESSION IN BELGRADE
admin1 – June 3, 2013 – 2:30pm

Promoting regional cooperation as a way of making a step ahead in the process of European integration, as well as promoting economic cooperation and trade are some of the items on the agenda of the first joint session of the Governments of Macedonia and Serbia to be held in Belgrade Monday. In addition to these priorities, concrete infrastructure and energy projects, capturing together third markets and cooperation in the fields of agriculture, health and culture will also be tabled.

 
Flash News
admin1 – June 3, 2013 – 8:34am

- Strumica Mayor Zoran Zaev is SDSM’s new leader. According to party sources, he won even in the first round at the congress which was held Sunday and won 395 votes from delegates. His first statement after the election was that “SDSM won and in the following four years, he will have the honor to lead the party that should be a strong opposition”. Zaev said that he is known for being a man that unites and hopes that SDSM is hope for all young forces.

 
Flash News
admin1 – May 30, 2013 – 9:19am

-    President Gjorge Ivanov cancelled the summit of heads of state and government of the participating states of the South East European Cooperation Process and the forum of the Dialogue of Civilizations that should have taken place in Ohrid and Struga over the weekend. Ivanov said that the state interest and Macedonia’s dignity made him take that decision and that the country acted in full agreement with the founding documents and rules and as a responsible Chair of the SEECP. “I will not let Macedonia pay the price for the Balkan prejudices,” he said in his official statement.

 
MACEDONIAN INTELLECTUALS CALL FOR ENDING NAME ISSUE TALKS
admin1 – May 29, 2013 – 1:46pm

While waiting for some kind of progress in the talks conducted under UN auspices, on which it depends whether Macedonia is set a date for launching EU membership negotiations in June, some fifty Macedonian intellectuals, poets, writers and other public figures decided to issue a manifesto calling for an end to, as they say, the pressure on Macedonia. In their declaration entitled “A Macedonian Manifesto to the Home and International Public on the Occasion of the Increased Pressure on the Republic of Macedonia to Change its Constitutional Name,” to be promoted Wednesday, they demand of the Government inter alia not to call a referendum because no one has the right to change the country’s name and to terminate immediately the talks conducted under UN auspices. Writer Eftim Kletnikov, one of the authors of the manifesto, says they decided to launch this initiative now in the light of the dramatic pressure being put on Macedonia in this period, Nova Makedonija reports.

 
BOTH EC AND MACEDONIA EXPECTING NEW GREEK VETO IN JUNE
admin1 – May 28, 2013 – 1:56pm

The Republic of Macedonia and the European Commission are aware that at the June Summit of the European Council Macedonia will be blocked again by Greece in being set a date for opening EU membership negotiations. This is the conclusion that Macedonian Foreign Minister Nikola Poposki and Stefano Sannino, Director for Enlargement at the European Commission, jointly made at their meeting in Brussels Monday, Vecer reports.

Minister Poposki confirmed in his statement for MIA what both Macedonia and the European Commission, which has been issuing positive recommendations for opening accession talks between Macedonia and the EU for five years, are sure of.

“The taking of the decision for launching membership negotiations is very clear to us and the Commission’s expectations are on the same line. It is certain that the Republic of Macedonia has deserved for a long period of time to open negotiations yet it is just as certain that the Republic of Greece is not ready to support that decision and without its support that cannot happen,” Minister Poposki stressed, reminding that a promise was made ten years ago that the Union would enlarge with the countries of the Western Balkans.

 
Flash News
admin1 – May 27, 2013 – 9:23am

-    Catherine Ashton, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, is set to meet Monday the ministers of foreign affairs of the EU member states and candidate member states, including Macedonia. The meeting is expected to focus on the stability in the EU’s neighborhood and the prospects of promoting cooperation between the EU and the countries of the Eastern Partnership. The Macedonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not yet revealed whether Minister Nikola Poposki is going to discuss with Ms Ashton the problems concerning Macedonia’s European integration. However, he is set to meet Stefano Sannino, Director for Enlargement at the EC.

 
MEPS TO VOTE ON MACEDONIA RESOLUTION
admin1 – May 23, 2013 – 1:38pm

The European Parliament is set to vote Thursday on the resolution of the European Commission and the European Council over Macedonia's progress, with MEPs urging for the opening of the country's EU accession talks at Wednesday's debate, MIA reports.

Irish Minister of State for European Affairs Lucinda Creighton and Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule reiterated the European Council's December summit and the Commission's spring report conclusions, saying reforms have resumed after the political crisis, but the March 1 agreement remains to be implemented, along with the name row settlement.

EP Rapporteur for Macedonia, British MEP Richard Howitt, also urged Skopje and Athens to make progress and solve the name issue.

"EU leaders on the other hand should not use this matter for new postponement of Macedonia's EU accession talks", he said.

Vast majority of MEPs supported the resolution on Macedonia, which urges the Irish EU Presidency to carry out intensive diplomacy in order to achieve satisfactory outcome and a decision for start of Macedonia's accession negotiations by the end of June.

 
COLD WAR IN BRUSSELS SURROUNDING THE VISAS
admin1 – May 21, 2013 – 1:16pm

Visas will be reintroduced, visas will not be reintroduced – this is the dilemma in the European Union that is hard to follow from Macedonia after certain member-states since 2009 began to demand establishment of a safety mechanism which will reintroduce the visas for the citizens from Western Balkan due to the large asylum demands, Utrinski Vesnik writes. Although publically all apostrophized countries state that they do not demand reintroduction of visas but “establishment of a safety mechanism,” the topic cannot be closed regardless of the fact that the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs already categorically said “no”. On Monday, Deutsche Welle reported news that with a letter, the Ministers of Interior of Germany, Austria, the Netherlands and Great Britain demanded the topic to be put on the daily agenda at the June meeting of the Council of Justice and Home Affairs.

 
LAST WARNING FROM FULE AHEAD OF THE JUNE SUMMIT
admin1 – May 20, 2013 – 2:00pm

Macedonia is once again on EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule’s route march. He is to pay a visit to Macedonia on 1 June to, as he announces, participate in the South-East European Cooperation Process in Ohrid. It is expected for him to use his stay in Ohrid to monitor the developments on the Macedonian political scene and the fulfillment of the obligations from the spring report which are the basis for the country to get set with a date for start of EU negotiations, daily newspaper Utrinski Vesnik writes.

Nano Ruzin, University Professor and Ambassador, considers that the announced visit is Fule’s last attempt to force the domestic political factors to do something ahead of the EU Summit in June. He points out that the EU Commissioner insisted on all solutions and that he had a multidimensional approach toward things. From this standpoint, Ruzin expects a warning, but also encouragement from Fule.

 
SDSM DOES NOT WANT KAMBOVSKI TO BE INQUIRY COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
admin1 – May 17, 2013 – 1:52pm

Vlado Kambovski, President of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts and University Professor, was proposed by President Gjorge Ivanov as chairman of the inquiry committee that should investigate the incident of 24 December 2012 at the meeting of the secretaries general of VMRO-DPMNE and SDSM, Kiril Bozinovski and Andrej Petrov, at President’s Ivanov Office Thursday. VMRO-DPMNE immediately replied they accepted the proposal, while SDSM officials said that had already discussed this proposal and voiced their view that Kambovski was unacceptable to them considering he served as a minister in a government led by VMRO-DPMNE, which does not guarantee that his work will be unbiased. SDSM also reminded Thursday that they had proposed Constitutional Law Professor Svetomir Skarik yet VMRO-DPMNE refused that proposal.

 
GAC TO DECIDE MACEDONIA’S EU INTEGRATION ON 21 MAY
admin1 – May 16, 2013 – 1:24pm

The General Affairs Council (GAC) of the European Union is going to decide at its session next Tuesday in Brussels whether to appeal to the European Council to decide to open membership negotiations with the Republic of Macedonia at its summit on 27 and 28 June.

Considering the latest impasse in the implementation of the Belgrade-Pristina agreement and bearing in mind that only Serbia and Macedonia are EU candidate member states, the whole discussion Tuesday is expected to focus on Macedonia’s European integration, the state news agency MIA reports.

According to unofficial information, the Greek and Bulgarian ministers of foreign affairs are going to attack Macedonia with the argument that “Macedonia has no democratic capacity and does not meet the Copenhagen criteria” considering the inquiry committee that should shed light on the events in Parliament on 24 December has not yet been set up.

 
Flash News
admin1 – May 15, 2013 – 8:30am

- Macedonian Foreign Minister Nikola Poposki on Tuesday in Copenhagen met with his Danish counterpart Villy Sovndal who reaffirmed Denmark’s political and technical support for Macedonia’s Euro-integration. Following the meeting, Poposki stated that it is clear to Denmark that the established norms should be respected, namely the one that meets the criteria should get what it deserves. Poposki also held meetings with Minister for European Affairs of Denmark Nikola Wammen and discussed about the progress of Macedonia and the expectations from the June EU Summit.

 
MACEDONIANS IN GREECE LAUNCH PETITION DEMANDING RECOGNITION OF MACEDONIAN LANGUAGE
admin1 – May 14, 2013 – 1:54pm

We appeal to the Greek government to recognize the indigenous Macedonian language and sign and ratify the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, says the petition with which the Macedonian minority in Greece demands of the state to honor the European rules and standards and to let them use the language they speak in schools and institutions. Although the petition has been online for only a few days, it has already been signed by more than 420 people across the world.

“Not only Macedonians from the diaspora but also everybody supporting us and disapproving of the torture against Macedonians and their language that has been going on in Greece for years are welcome to sign the petition. If we wait for someone else to do this for us, we may never get what we want. And what we want is not something that conflicts with European rules and standards. On the contrary, it is something that Greece is obliged to carry out, such as the singing of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, Eugenia Natsoulidou, a representative of the United Macedonian Diaspora in Greece, told Dnevnik.

 
Flash News
admin1 – May 13, 2013 – 8:38am

- President Gjorge Ivanov cautioned Sunday that Macedonia is tired of waiting on getting what it deserves from the EU and NATO. In an interview with state agency MIA, he announced that Macedonia has met all requirements and this was confirmed by the last four reports from Brussels. In context to the name issue, Ivanov stressed that Macedonia firmly believes that the process could come to an end only if the UN resolutions, the Interim Accord and the judgment of the International Court of Justice are respected.

 
FULE QUESTIONS MACEDONIA’S DEMOCRATIC CAPACITY
admin1 – May 10, 2013 – 2:03pm

EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule and Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski sent each other Thursday indirect messages concerning Macedonia’s European integration with conflicting tones. While the former strongly doubts Macedonia’s commitment and democratic institutions, the latter said he was strongly confident that Macedonia should be set a date for launching membership negotiations and that the country was impatiently waiting to contribute to the European idea, Utrinski vesnik comments.

Commissioner Fule was in fact the second official Thursday who told Macedonia it was its turn to take action considering that BDI leader Ali Ahmeti received the same message in Washington earlier. In his interview with Radio Free Europe, Fule says in no uncertain terms that Macedonia’s progress depends on the implementation of the March agreement and the fact that the deal has not yet been put into practice made him question Macedonia’s democratic capacity.

 
Flash News
admin1 – May 9, 2013 – 8:49am

- Parliament Speaker Trajko Veljanoski met Wednesday in Dublin with Sean Barrett, Ireland’s Speaker of the House of Representatives. According to Veljanoski, the relations between the two countries are friendly and without open issues and Ireland has always supported Macedonia in its efforts to become part of the EU. Barrett stressed this support for Macedonia’s Euro-integration but still expressed regret that his country is unable to influence the decisions of other member-states.

 
ATHENS WANTS ALBANIANS TO PRESSURIZE GRUEVSKI INTO SOLVING NAME ISSUE
admin1 – May 8, 2013 – 1:28pm

Greek officials believe that the Albanian pressure is going to help resolve the name issue, which is wrong. It is with these words that a part of the Greek public explains why the authorities in Athens prefer meeting Albanian politicians from Macedonia while refusing meetings at the highest level, with Macedonian government officials, Dnevnik reports.

The first step in this regard was made by Teuta Arifi, former Deputy Prime Minister for European Affairs, when she met Theodoros Pangalos, Greek Deputy Prime Minister at the time, in Athens, while her successor Fatmir Besimi is set to meet Greek Foreign Minister Dimitris Avramopoulos at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Athens Wednesday. According to Greek diplomatic sources, the meeting is taking place at the Macedonia deputy prime minister’s request.

“Besimi expressed a wish and a readiness for a meeting and Avramopoulos accepted it. The meetings of the representatives of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs at which concrete issues of the process of European integration were discussed resulted from the meeting between Arifi and Pangalos,” the same sources say.