Both North Macedonia's president and prime minister slammed stumbling blocks put in place by Brussels over a dispute with ...
North Macedonia’s conservative prime minister has reacted angrily to reports that his country’s troubled European Union ...
Orbán also offered to mediate with EU member Bulgaria, whose dispute with Skopje over Balkan history and heritage triggered ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Friday offered to help mediate a long-running dispute between North Macedonia and Bulgaria that has been a sticking point holding back EU negotiations for the ...
North Macedonia’s PM, Hristijan Mickoski [L] and head of the European Council, Charles Michel [R] in Brussels. Photo: govt.mk After meeting the head of the European Council, Charles Michel, and ...
Mickoski expressed strong dissatisfaction, stating that Bulgaria had "crossed the red lines" and accusing Sofia of showing more interest in asserting dominance rather than engaging in constructive ...
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán criticized the European Union for delaying North Macedonia's EU membership bid, accusing it of undermining the country's national pride. During a visit to North ...
At the time, Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski, the leader of the country’s conservative nationalist party, offered little in the way of specifics about the meeting’s purpose: “For now ...
North Macedonia's Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski has announced that a démarche will be issued to the Bulgarian ambassador due to Bulgaria's alleged violation of diplomatic norms. This reaction ...
Nikoloski, a key ally of Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski, argued that Bulgarians and Macedonians share neither a common history nor common roots. Nikoloski also highlighted the ongoing political ...
The Prime Minister of North Macedonia, Hristijan Mickoski, then accused Bulgaria of trying to “trample on Macedonian dignity”. “In the past, when Macedonian dignity was humiliated and sold ...
Its opponents, including the current main ruling VMRO-DPMNE party of PM Hristijan Mickoski, argue that misuse of the tool has led to a bloated public sector stuffed with party footsoldiers.