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Moscow: EU and NATO want to impose the Platform in order to destroy Macedonia

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The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs today expressed its concern regarding the situation in Macedonia and noted that the political crisis in Macedonia has further deepened, due to outside interference into the country’s internal affairs.

In a statement via “Twitter” by the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Skopje, it stated that with active assistance the EU and NATO are imposing on Macedonia the “Albanian platform” that was created in the Cabinet of the Prime Minister in Tirana, as part of the idea of a Greater Albania which has territorial claims over large areas in  neighbouring countries, Montenegro, Serbia, Macedonia, and Greece.

“It is particularly disturbing that in this fraud the authorities of the unilaterally declared independent Kosovo were involved. We believe that this line is extremely dangerous as it leads towards the destruction of the Macedonian statehood and the destabilization of the Balkans as a whole” said the press release from the Russian MFA.

In the statement, there is a clear reminder that at the early parliamentary elections in Macedonia which were held last year on the 11th of December, with the help of the EU and USA, were marked by victory of the ruling party led by Nikola Gruevski.

“Now the West is allowing the Albanian minority to try to and get into power through the defeated opposition, by imposing an ultimatum with written demands by the Albanians which will lead towards the erosion of the Constitutional order in the country. Further destructive efforts that are imposed from the outside against the will of the Macedonian voters, will only worsen the situation. The foreign interference in Macedonia’s internal affairs has to stop and to allow the Macedonian citizens to decide for their future, in accordance with basic democratic principles”, said the press release issued by the Russian MFA.

The official reaction from Moscow comes a day after President Gjorge Ivanov announced that he won’t give the mandate “to any person or party which has in its program the goal to tear down the sovereignty and the unitarity of Macedonia.” This decision was severely criticized by the Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy & Enlargement Negotiations, Johannes Hahn, US Ambassador in Skopje. Jess Baily and OSCE’s General Secretary, Lamberto Zannier.

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