Foreign Minister Nikola Dimitrov at Parliament’s Q&A session on Thursday accepted an initiative by opposition lawmaker Panco Minov urging Parliament to pass a resolution to uphold the country’s reform-oriented and integration processes.

The experience of all the countries that have walked the path in front of us shows that the cooperation between the government and the opposition, the easier the process and in that sense, I see nothing disputable. On the contrary, the government will gladly accept this initiative with a declaration with which will show everyone that we are for European integration. From the last polls I have seen 86 percent of citizens support the road to the EU and it’s a rating that is bigger than all political parties together, said Dimitrov.

He added that in that context, it is possible to make something concrete, that is, to jointly secure a two-thirds majority for the Law on Public Prosecutor’s Office, which also covers the future of the Special Public Prosecutor’s Office. “Our task is to do everything we can, to look a little broader, to think of state interests, to secure a two-thirds majority for this law because the chances are real, and the unpredictability, if we do not catch the train now, are also big, Dimitrov said.

Regarding the opening of a new border crossing point to Greece, Dimitrov said that they will try to pass all the procedures and provide conditions for the agreement to be signed within the framework of the visit of the Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to our country.