Skopje and Sofia continue intensive talks within the working groups in order to improve the cooperation between the citizens and the institutions of the two countries, but for now the process is a level of exchange of ideas and there is still no mutually acceptable document. This was confirmed by Prime Minister Dimitar Kovacevski in an interview with MIA, while at the same time the Bulgarian Ambassador to Tirana, Momcil Rajcevski, said that the working groups can be expected to achieve concrete results soon.

In an interview with MIA, given on the sidelines of the Delphi Economic Forum in Greece, Kovacevski said that he is a man who believes in the goal, but also works to achieve that goal.

At the beginning of the mandate of this Government, on the first working day, we practically had a meeting with the Prime Minister of Bulgaria and then started the process of forming working groups in various fields of economy, infrastructure, culture, education, European integration, which mean a lot for the business community, for the educational community and in general for all citizens on topics that look to the future, which improve the work in the cooperation between the citizens and between the institutions of the two countries.The Ministries of Foreign Affairs are working on political issues. However, at the moment, as in the past period, the process is at the level of exchange of ideas and there is still no mutually acceptable document, which could be shared for approval in both countries at the level of institutions that should do it, said Kovacevski.