“With our prolonged wait in the antechamber (of the EU) our dignity is damaged. Our self-confidence and collective self-determination are also damaged.”
The “violin” of o Christian Mickoski. His leader VMRO-DPMNE and future prime minister of North Macedonia, he bitterly wondered how the swearing-in of the President of the Republic of his country is possible Gordana Silianovska-Davkova arouses the attention of Greek and European public opinion, while at the same time there is no interest in the country’s “unconditional”, as he described it, waiting in the vestibule of the European Union for over two and a half decades.
“It is interesting how an inauguration of the President of the Republic can turn the attention of the entire Greek and European public opinion and the unprincipled waiting of our country in the waiting room of the European Union for more than two and a half decades, at a high price, not to be commented on or to be any object of interest,” said Christian Mickoski, speaking at a solemn event in the city of Struga, for the celebrations related to the day of the brothers Cyril and Methodius.
“I also know very well the objective weaknesses of the country’s institutions, with the presence of corruption and the complete inability of the outgoing government to deal with the situation, but “Macedonia” pays a heavy price due to the obstructions on the part of her neighbors, even though we share and deserve the common European dream which is our common goal” Mickoski added.
“With our prolonged wait in the vestibule (of the EU) our dignity is being damaged. Our self-confidence and collective self-determination are also affected. Of course, what I am saying does not mean that I am giving up on this dream, because “Macedonia” is also Europe, and it claims the right to join the European Union,” Christian Mickoski said.
Source: Skai
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