Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjarto visits Macedonia Macedonia 24.06.2019 / 9:59 The Foreign Minister of Hungary Peter Szijjarto is visiting Macedonia today. According to the official program, he will meet and have a joint press conference with European Affairs Deputy Prime Minister Bujar Osmani. visitszijarto Comments are closed for this post. Related Articles World 18.10.2023 The significance of Biden’s visit to Israel has increased following the horrific attack on the hospital in Gaza Macedonia 17.05.2022 Ana Brnabic will visit Macedonia News 19.01.2022 Borisov mocks Petkov’s “success” in securing a statement from Macedonia that it doesn’t have territorial claims against Bulgaria Macedonia News The people who oversaw the inquiry that led to the victims’ bodies entered not guilty pleas during Vanja and Panche’s trial Government Reaffirms Commitment to Swift EU Accession During Brussels Visit Mickoski: The EU integration process should be based on achievement, not on bilateral issues Nikoloski to Borisov: We are clear who we are, a separate Macedonian nation, a separate Macedonian people, we speak our own Macedonian language Prime Minister Mickoski Calls for Trust and Credibility in EU Accession Process at Lunch with European Commission President Taravari is ready to talk even with Ahmeti and Sela when it comes to Albanians Prosecutor Submits New Indictment in ‘The Chain’ Case, Linking It to ‘Singjir'(chain) Evidence Tensions Flare at Judicial Council Meeting Amid Accusations Between President and Judge .
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