
Skopje – The collaboration between North Macedonia and Bulgaria has never been more crucial, emphasized EU ambassador Mihalis Rokas during a conference at the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency’s (BTA) press center in Skopje. The event focused on the project “Europe in the Balkans: Together through knowledge,” which is supported by the European Commission.
In his speech, Rokas highlighted that this gathering reflects both countries’ dedication to enhancing bilateral relations and fostering regional development, economic progress, and cultural exchanges.
According to Rokas, this collaboration exemplifies the lasting partnership between the two nations and their mutual vision for a stable, prosperous, and European future.
Rokas also pointed out that the integration process extends beyond merely obtaining European Union membership; it is also about securing stability, peace, and shared prosperity for everyone involved.
He stated, “The European Union has created a structure for bilateral cooperation with North Macedonia’s five neighbors: Albania, Kosovo, Greece, Bulgaria, and Serbia. These partnerships rely on mutual respect, shared objectives, and a joint commitment to overcoming challenges. The cooperation between Bulgaria and North Macedonia has deep historical roots, having begun even before its official establishment through EU-funded cross-border programs,” said Rokas.
The conference also featured remarks from MIA and BTA general directors Dragan Antonovski and Kiril Valchev, as well as the Bulgarian ambassador in Skopje, Zhelyazko Radukov. (February 13)













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