Zaev: Russian authorities are paying for destabilisation of Macedonia

The Russian subservators who were here and others from Moscow didn't hide they're against our integration in NATO... some of them are connected to the media, some of them encourage young people to protest before the Parliament, attack the police... that's clear”. So said Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev, accusing [...]
So said Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev, accusing pro-advantage entrepreneurs of financing groups in Macedonia to cause riots before the referendum, broadcasts tch.
According to him, these Greek businessmen have paid Macedonian citizens between $13,000 and $21,000 to commit violent acts before the referendum, warned for the fall.
Macedonia's Public Prosecutor has not yet been approved regarding these prime minister claims.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs also has not detailed the case, stressing that on sensitive issues it will not be promoted to the media. The investigations, said Minister Oliver Spasovski, “are not developed through the media”.











