Zaev says Kosovo, Serbia should take Prespa Agreement for example

Zaev says Kosovo, Serbia should take Prespa Agreement for example

Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev considers Belgrade and Pristina should take the Prespa Agreement as an example to reach final agreement between them. He has declared that the European Union should liberalise visas for Kosovo “without any condition”. But his hottest statement he did in terms of the Agreement with Serbia. [...]

He has declared that the European Union should liberalise visas for Kosovo “without any condition”.

But his hottest statement he did in terms of the Agreement with Serbia.

The “Liders of Kosovo and Serbia owe their citizens their future and perspective. Neither side is easy, but let them learn from our example with Greece”, Zaev has said.

He added that past “doors should be closed when future windows open”.

In an interview for this television from Skopje, Zaev also spoke of warnings about the formation of the party “Irida” in Macedonia, which he said “is a promotion of nationalist policy in the region”.

Such parties, according to him, surface whenever Europe is weak.

“They would need to be the signal for Bulgaria and Brussels that they should intensively continue to integrate the region into the EU. This is the return of debt to the Western Balkans”, Zaev has said.

According to him, Europe's response to such projects for changing borders in the Balkans should be strengthening Euro-integration processes for the countries of the region.

Zaev cautioned those promoting nationalist ideas in northern Macedonia that they will not win in local elections and at no other level. According to him, the time has passed when such parties were successful in Macedonia.

“Irida”, whose formation of the party has been warned in Macedonia, has indicated it will commit to federalising Macedonia under ethnic principle and for the autonomy of Albanians.

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