Mon, 17 February, 2025

Zaev and Tsipras will be awarded in Munich

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Starting from today and until Sunday, Prime Minister Zoran Zaev will attend this year’s Security Conference in Munich.

At the event, there will be a joint discussion regarding Republic of North Macedonia and Republic of Greece where the main speakers on the panel will be prime ministers Zoran Zaev and Alexis Tsipras.

“This panel discussion at the Munich Security Conference is traditionally devoted to the winners of the main award at the conference “Ewald von Kleist” that this year will be given to prime ministers Zaev and Tsipras. This award will be given at a special ceremony which host is the Prime Minister of the federal state of Bavaria, Florian Herman, said the government’s press release.

Zaev is planned to have a meeting with the Prime Minister of the kingdom of Norway, Erna Solberg, with the President of Monte Negro, Milo Gjukanovic, with the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj, the senator James Risch, the President of the Foreign Policy Committee of the US Senate and the former Vice President of the US, Joe Baiden.

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