Bulgarian historian: In western Macedonia, Macedonian sʹka, they are Albanians

Professor Bozidar Dimitrov is a Bulgarian historian and director of Bulgaria's National History Museum. He in Macedonia is known as a controversial figure who is often part of different provocations in relations between the two countries. There is no Macedonian language for him, because it is only in writing a Bulgarian dialect. He [...]
Professor Bozidar Dimitrov is a Bulgarian historian and director of Bulgaria's National History Museum. He in Macedonia is known as a controversial figure who is often part of different provocations in relations between the two countries.
There is no Macedonian language for him, because it is only in writing a Bulgarian dialect.
He is also known for his view that all Balkan peoples have two states, are Kosovo and Albania, Serbia and Republika Srpska, Greece and Cyprus, and Bulgaria and Macedonia, broadcast Kulplus.
In an interview with Sofia news agency “Focus” has spoken of Prime Minister Zoran Zaev's visit to Bulgaria, the agreement on good neighbourly relations, and responses afterwards.
For Dimitrov, Macedonia and Bulgaria “have never fired a single bullet at each other.” He says “VMRO was not Macedonia's organisation, but the organisation of Bulgarians in Macedonia...”, and it also says that “in eastern Bulgarian Macedonia more have been preserved”, while in the Western Macedonian “there are no non-Albanians.












