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North Macedonia Foreign Minister to visit Bulgaria

Foreign Minister of North Macedonia
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Good neighborly relations were not invented by Bulgaria and this is a basic condition for EU membership. North Macedonia must abide by and implement the Treaty of Friendship and Good Neighbor Relations that we have signed, Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ekaterina Zaharieva said.

Minister Zaharieva expects her counterpart Bujar Osmani to visit Bulgaria next week. No one can betray their history, the point is not to betray our future. History must be recognized as it is. We are not talking about thousands of years ago and there are enough written authentic historical sources, the Bulgarian Foreign Minister pointed out, BGNES reported.




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