This is Macedonia's plan and map for partition

Zvonimi Trajkovic, adviser to dictator Slobodan Milosevic and war crimes convict Radovan Karadzic, in an interview for the show at “Vo Centar” shows a plan for Macedonia's partition, INA news agency broadcast. According to this map and the plan Macedonia would split into two parts, two-thirds would meet Albania, [...]
Zvonimi Trajkovic, adviser to dictator Slobodan Milosevic and war crimes convict Radovan Karadzic, in an interview for the show at “Vo Centar” shows a plan for Macedonia's partition, INA news agency broadcast.
According to this map and the plan Macedonia would split into two parts, two-thirds would meet Albania, while one-third Bulgaria.
Traykovitch says it's called the German Secret Service sources. Milosevic's adviser shows a meeting between Lord David Owen and dictator Slobodan Milosevic, held in 1996.
He says Lord Owen has asked Milosevic how long Macedonia will exist, while the latter has declared that this state will survive 10 to 15 years at most.
He has stressed that you have given him much, implying that Macedonia will not survive this long as a state.
Trajkovic says the 2001 war had plans for Macedonia's partition.
The same is confirmed by veteran politician Stojan Andov, who points out that the KLA in the first 5 communiquettes also showed the limits of where Albanian territory lies in Macedonia -- the boundaries that, according to him, coincided with the above-mentioned map.
According to him, there was also an open debate on changing borders at this time.













