Belgrade's Skopje often contacts, following frustration over Kosovo

Republika Macedonia's Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikola Dimitrov and Serbia's first Deputy Chairman of Government and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic will hold a meeting today in Nis after which the joint press conference will be held. Dimitrov and Daciq will meet after yesterday's return [...]
Dimitrov and Dacic will meet after yesterday's return of Serbian Embassy personnel to Skopje and phone conversations on the part of Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev and Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq.
Following the telephone conversation Zaev and Vuciq agreed that Macedonia and Serbia will invest additional efforts in further progress of economic relations and boost trade exchange between the two countries. Macedonia's Prime Minister Zaev and Serbia's president Vuciq agreed that regardless of all political differences on certain key political issues, Macedonia and Serbia together will fight not only for preservation, but also for the advancement of friendly relations between the Macedonian and Serbian people and the citizens of the two countries.
Serbia suddenly withdrew its embassy staff from Skopje because, as it reasoned, of spying activity, but it turned out that it happened after Macedonia would support Kosovo's admission to the U NESTO.
Macedonia, according to recent reports, will support U accession NESTO of Kosovo.












