Mon, 20 January, 2025

Zaev: We resolved the open issues with Vučić

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Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev, stated in an interview with the local TV H1 that he solved all open issues he had with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić after his statement regarding the Macedonian scenario that could transfer into Serbia, but also after the information that the former BIA member was in Parliament.

Zaev said that Serbia had no influence or bad intentions.

“Of course, there were comments in the presidential campaign for the Macedonian scenario, but I’m not getting into that. According to all reports, Macedonia was a captive state, the institutions did not work. The leaders of the Western Balkan countries had a working dinner. Also, there was the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić , and we gave our hand and we continued ahead. Also, Prime Minister Ana Brnabić was there, who opened a beautiful perspective, which I accepted. We have an obligation what our citizens want, and that is cooperation and opening new perspectives for the citizens of Macedonia and Serbia”, Zaev said, answering the question of whether the crisis in Macedonia was artificial, so it could transfer into other countries, Vučić  claimed.

He said that politicians should fight for the rights of other ethnic communities, not just for their own. He also said that his scars on his face proved it all.

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