Mickoski for Osman's incident at Skopje Airport: He wasn't first.

Hristija Mickoski, prime minister of northern Macedonia, returned to the incident of Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani at Skopje Airport, on the issue he said this was not the first case and that a series of incidents have passed on at the same airport. This is not the first incident. It was part of a series of incidents that [...]
Hristija Mickoski, prime minister of northern Macedonia, returned to the incident of Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani at Skopje Airport, on the issue he said this was not the first case and that a series of incidents have passed on at the same airport.
This is not the first incident. It was part of a series of incidents that happened exactly the same thing to the president at the same location at the same airport, in some cases even before. I don't know if you have this” he said.
In turn, Hristian Mickoski stressed that politicians should respect the measures and laws of countries they travel to.
In particular, I, the prime minister of my country, never went through Terminal V. The IP, it just goes like all the other passengers, I submit to all of the other airport checks, the same thing as the deputy primers and the president of State. I'm not saying that by chance, I'm saying that because it's the airport co-owner's rule, so the French company Airport Dipar, which is Turkish Tav's co-owner, which is the official operator of our airport. And if you go there now, they will tell you that these are their rules”, the Macedonian prime minister said.
If airport security authorities say there's going to be a search, you have to pass that control process. When traveling with a charter, the charter pilot decides whether you will pass through security checks. But when you switch with a commercial passenger line, so a commercial flight, it's mandatory”, he added. / RTK












