Mon, 17 February, 2025

Macedonian government has expressed its condolences for the murder of Ivanovic and has called on to people to come to their senses

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The Macedonian government has expressed its condolences for the brutal murder of Oliver Ivanovic, one of the Serbian political leaders in Kosovo.

“With a complete understanding of the traumas caused by this uncivilized act, we are calling on temperance and a fast reaction of the authorities in the Republic of Kosovo through an institutional procedure to clear out the circumstances and to reveal the organizers and the executors of this brutal murder,” said the press release.

The government has also expressed hope that the political elites including the citizens of Kosovo and Serbia will continue with the processes of promoting interrelations.

“The government of the Republic of Macedonia is calling on and is joining the ranks of voices of reason that the violence and the terror are not a solution, and that the region should continue forward towards the exceptionally significant period for all the countries in the region,” said the press release.

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