At today’s Foreign Affairs Committee, which will discuss Macedonian-Bulgarian relations in relation to the veto threats, MPs will be offered the following conclusions:

The Parliament condemns the positions contained in the Explanatory Memorandum of the Republic of Bulgaria sent to the EU member states in relation to enlargement and Macedonia’s EU integration, as contrary to the United Nations Charter. The Parliament urges all EU member states, the European Commission and the European Parliament to make an unconditional decision to start negotiations by holding the first intergovernmental conference with Macedonia.

Foreign Minister Osmani and Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration Dimitrov have also been duly invited to attend the Committee’s session, whose work responsibilities include accountability to before the MPs, which is an established European standard of legislative control over the executive, said the chairman of the Committe, Antonio Milososki.