Erdoğan -Zaev: Support for good neighborly policies and resolving the name dispute with Greece

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At today’s meeting in Ankara, Prime Minister Zoran Zaev and the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, at today’s concluded that the two countries have the potential to promote economic cooperation by increased Turkish investment and through new initiatives by Macedonia.

Government informs that Erdoğan has expressed support and encouragement for Turkish businessmen to invest in Macedonia.

“President of Turkey Erdoğan supported neighborly policies which Macedonia has, he also supported the process to resolve the name dispute with Greece, and further added that it’s good for the Balkans and it’s Euro-Atlantic perspectives for Macedonia”, reads the government statement.

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