REEKER TO BE NEW AMBASSADOR TO MACEDONIA
National.
US President George Bush announced his intention to nominate Philip T. Reeker to be Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Macedonia, the White House said in a statement released on Tuesday.
Mr. Reeker currently serves as Counselor for Public Affairs at the United States Embassy in Iraq. Prior to this, he served as Deputy Chief of Mission at the United States Embassy in Hungary. Previously, he served as a Deputy Spokesman at the State Department.
Earlier in his career, Reeker served as the Public Affairs Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Skopje.
MD: The current ambassador to Macedonia is Gillian Milovanovic since june 2005.
[Makfax]
An interesting video to see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHxeiNxZ3vQ&eurl=http://macedonia-greece.blogspot.com/
Posted by Anonymous | 08:41
Dear Ones, I was born in Skopia in 1981 and since I live here in Macedonia, although I never before 1992 heard anything about a Macedonian language or Macedonian culture. I always new that our language is Slavobulgarian and our culture is a divided between the different nationalities that live in Macedonia.
I grew up knowing that we are Slavs, Bulgarians and Albanians.
What changed after 1992 and we became so arrogant and irrationalists? I am so sad about what is happening in our country!
We have our culture and our nation, that we all know that is New and also that we don't have any connection with Ancient Macedonia.
What happened now?
Our dignity is to be US! Not somebody ELSE!
Posted by Anonymous | 18:51
Dear Anonymous 18:51,
one need not go past the 6th word in your post to realize you are in fact Greek. The amount of effort people like you invest in finding all macedonia related news online and promptly engage in off-topic insults is beyond me. How about investing that time/effort in learning a new skill or something?
Posted by Anonymous | 08:58
What have to say about Kiro's declaration: We are Slavs...?
Was Kiro an intruder?
Posted by Anonymous | 07:39
I've been married to a MACEDONIAN since 1986. Even before the break-up of Yugoslavia, he called himself a Macedonian. A Macedonian is no more "Slavobulgarian" than an American is a Canadian, even though both speak English. I am just awed by the arrogance of the Greeks on this subject. And there is no compromise that the Greeks will accept; whatever is put on the table, they always demand more.
Posted by Anonymous | 20:25
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