Only 0.4% of citizens in Macedonia consider that Kosovo is a friendly country, more like Serbia

Albania and Kosovo are Macedonia's biggest enemies than Serbia and Russia. That is how citizens involved in the “Eurotimeter” survey conducted by the European Strategy Centre for Skopje. Answering question “Which country could be the country's greatest enemy”, somewhere around 6 [...]
Albania and Kosovo are Macedonia's biggest enemies than Serbia and Russia. That is how citizens involved in the “Eurotimeter” survey conducted by the European Strategy Centre for Skopje.
Answering question “Which country's greatest enemy may be”, about 6 percent of citizens estimate that Albania is the biggest enemy and represents growth compared to 2020, while about 2 percent estimate that Kosovo is the biggest enemy. It also represents growth compared to 2020.
The US is seen as Macedonia's biggest enemy of 3.8 per cent of citizens, which is well over 0/3 per cent that the biggest enemy considers Serbia and Russia.
Unlike North Macedonia's largest military currently leading Bulgaria by 51.5 percent, which still represents a decline compared to 2020 when it was close to 78 percent.
In comparison with last year, the number of citizens who consider the European Union to be their main enemy has increased markedly.
The great symptoms of northern Macedonian citizens for Serbia also confirm the part of the survey where citizens surveyed have been asked that “which country could be the country's greatest friend?”.
Serbia, which as the best friend is considered by 25 percent of respondents, leads in this part, while Albania is 4.4 percent, and Kosovo only 0.4 percent.












