Ratkocer: Gruevski has told “O” America's request, Macedonia has seen destabilisation, he has fled to Hungary

Following the situation created in northern Kosovo, journalist Arben Ratkocer, who has drawn a comparison between the time when former Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski had “refused” the American request about the context with Greece and the refusal of the American's demand for license from Prime Minister Kurti. Through a post in his account in [...]
Following the situation created in northern Kosovo, journalist Arben Ratkocer, who has drawn a comparison between the time when former Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski had “refused” the American request about the context with Greece and the refusal of the American's demand for license from Prime Minister Kurti.
Through a post in his Facebook account journalist Ratkocer indirectly says Kosovo can be destabilised if America's demands are rejected, writes Periscopi.
He cites the fact that Macedonia was destabilised because Gruevski had not heard the US.
His full post:
A non-type” I need a little bit of time from the former prime minister, Gruveski, over 6-7 years ago, to an American request about the dispute with Greece resulted in Macedonia's destabilisation to the limits of anarchy and its flight to Hungary, hidden in a “bazh” vehicle, despite the application support he had (over 65 to Macedonians, due to his popularity). Despite that, Gruevski still won the election but was replaced by -- thanks to -- Albanians from Zoran Zaev, who, without hesitation, transformed the American PO request by closing the 30-year-old conflict with Greece -- immediately joined Macedonia in NATO, opened negotiations with the EU, until elsewhere stabilised the economy and particularly ethnic relations that were ahead of the destruction in the time of his predecessor. As no one in the region had a stable majority in Parliament, Zaev and resigned afterwards because of a failure in local elections...
B.C. is based on facts, but also as witnesses to the time of this development, without wanting to prejudge or parallel developments in Kosovo because of different conflicts, even though there is a kind of similarity especially in refusing to demand of Americans. ...












