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Mickoski Got Angry, Insulted the Bulgarian Foreign Minister

North Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski called Bulgarian Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev a “mouse” and likened himself to a “lion”, BGNES reported on July 10. His words came after Minister Georgiev said earlier today: “We managed to prevent the European Parliament from being used for Mickoski’s domestic political propaganda. The North Macedonian Prime Minister is […]

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The country's Prime Minister, Hristijan Mickoski, has come out with serious accusations against Bulgaria today. "The world and Europe have seen what the goal of Bulgarian politicians was. The goal of Bulgarian politicians is no different from the goal of the Russian leadership in Ukraine, which is the attempt to assimilate the Macedonian people," Mickoski said from Ohrid. Mickoski also mentioned the case of the attack on the mayor of Skopje, Dan…

The Macedonian Prime Minister, Hristian Mikkoski, launched a personal attack against Bulgarian Foreign Minister George Georgiev, comparing him with a "sister" and reiterating his relevance in the political dialogue between the two countries.

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Macedonia condemned the insulting statements sent to the Prime Minister and institutions of that country by the Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs.

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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"They do not contribute to the improvement of good neighborly relations and are contrary to the spirit of constructive dialogue."

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