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Foreign Ministry sends note to Skopje over "anti-European narrative"

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The Bulgarian Foreign Ministry has sent a note to the Foreign Ministry of the Republic of North Macedonia regarding the numerous anti-Bulgarian manifestations and slogans in recent days, the Bulgarian MFA said in Sofia. 

"It is particularly worrying that public displays of hostility are escalating at a time when Sofia and Skopje are actively seeking a path towards constructive dialogue and finding viable mutually acceptable solutions in the interest of the European integration of the Republic of North Macedonia and the region," the document said.
It also expressed hope that such events will remain in history and the two countries will open a new page in their relations based on mutual respect and sincere friendship. 



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