KOSOVO'S ULTIMATUM ON THE BORDER - A BAD START
National.
Macedonian President Branko Crvenkovski warned neighboring Kosovo Wednesday that its ultimatum on a border dispute bodes ill for bilateral relations.
Crvenkovski said Kosovo authorities' insistence that his country should first recognize the new Balkan state and then discuss border issues marks "a bad start to bilateral relations", AP reported. He was speaking after talks with his Bulgarian counterpart, Georgi Parvanov.
Crvenkovski said he would seek to bypass Kosovo's authorities on the issue, appealing instead to United Nations officials in the former Serb province.
"I have proposed to my government not to address the Kosovo authorities, but rather the international institutions, which - as it seems - are to stay there for a quite a long time", Crvenkovski said.
Kosovo has never recognized a border agreement signed in 2001 between Macedonia and Serbia.
[Makfax]
You have problems:
with Greece about the name
with Bulgaria about your identity
with Serbia about the Church
with Albania about your Albanians
and now....
with Kosova about the border line!!
Posted by Anonymous | 14:59
and so u can see, everyone loves us! everyone wants something from us! we are so admired that everyone wants to have or to be like WE! M A C E D O N I A 4 E V E R!
makedonija ne ja davame be ej dusman!
Posted by Anonymous | 20:51
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