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EU will not intervene in Bulgaria-North Macedonia controversy: German ambassador to North Macedonia

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“Bilateral relations should be resolved bilaterally. The EU cannot intervene in the relations between a member country and an applicant country,”  Germany’s ambassador to North Macedonia Anke Holstein said during the opening addresses of the joint presidency of the Berlin Process, delivered by the Foreign Minister of North Macedonia Bujar Osmani and the ambassador of Bulgaria Angel Angelov.

At a working breakfast with Anke Holstein, Bujar Osmani  announced a plan for the creation of a single regional market following EU standards, which will be in the focus of the forthcoming joint presidency meetings.

“It is up to us to do our job to our advantage with the countries of the region,” commented ambassador Angelov, as quoted by а1on.mk. 



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