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North Macedonia calls for peaceful commemoration of the anniversary of Gotse Delchev's birth

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Bujar Osmani and Oliver Spasovski - the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and of the Interior of the Republic of North Macedonia, as well as the Police Officers' Trade Union in the country called for a peaceful celebration of the 151st anniversary of the birth of the revolutionary Gotse Delchev

In his address Osmani stressed that every citizen of Bulgaria and any other country is welcome to North Macedonia and that "everyone should treat our country and the Macedonian people with respect". "We are a country with a European perspective. With our traditions of inter-ethnic dialogue, cohesion and peaceful resolution of bilateral disputes, we are an example in the world. Let us not allow provocateurs to hijack our European future," Osmani said.
We remind that in connection with ensuring security during the celebrations, the Minister of Interior Ivan Demerdzhiev visited Skopje a few days ago.



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