Washington answers Moscow: Don't lie, we're mixed up in Macedonia

The US State Department regarded as unreasonable and as attempting false information and propaganda Russia's accusations that the US is involved in the first few days of voting in the Republic of Macedonia Parliament, with which the vote gave a green light for beginning constitutional changes in the country. “Any statement [...]
Any claim that US Embassy representatives have been involved in the voting process in Parliament is unreasonable and false. The US welcomes Macedonia's Parliament's decision to initiate the constitutional changes needed for implementation of the Prespa Agreement with Greece. The US believes that the Prespa Agreement is a historic opportunity to promote stability, security and prosperity throughout the region”, State Department spokesman at Washington's Arching in question of Greek journalist ANA-MPA broadcasts.
The UN suggests that those who want to investigate how Macedonia's deputies have brought their decision to consult with MPs themselves, not using Russian false information and propaganda.
Even Macedonia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday flatly dismissed the statements and qualifications provided in commenting on the Russian Federation's MPJ information sector about voting for the start of constitutional amendments to the RM Assembly.












