Bulgarian President Rumen Radev said that North Macedonia must convince its citizens that it is building a democratic state.
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev commented today on the tension between Sofia and Skopje.
Pointing out that the rulers of North Macedonia need to convince their citizens that they are building a democratic state, Radev said, “The Macedonian rulers built a multi-ethnic society when Jotsi Delchev found the strength to include its citizens in its constitution and the very important matters are the negotiation framework and protocol between the two countries, which is an integral part of it He can claim. There is no progress there and that is why I insist that there is movement before Europe.” He rated it.
At the 4th Summit of the Council of Europe, Vice-President Ileana Yotova stated that the most dangerous trend in North Macedonia is widespread hate speech.
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