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Bulgarian Prime Minister Radev doesn't see the need for a meeting, he had nothing to say to Mickoski

Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov stated there is no need for further meetings with North Macedonia's President Stevo Pendarovski, emphasizing that the consensus reached in July 2022 must be fully respected. He reiterated Bulgaria's commitment to ensuring compliance with agreed obligations, referencing recent incidents at the Bulgarian embassy in Skopje where two diplomatic vehicles were set on fire. This comes after the European Parliament released a new report highlighting North Macedonia's remaining commitments under the EU accession process.

Осврнувајќи се на можноста за средба со Мицкоски, Радев изјави дека „нема што повеќе да си кажат“, нагласувајќи дека консензусот постигнат во јули 2022 година мора целосно да се почитува.

„Повторно треба да вложиме максимални напори да ги убедиме европските лидери дека договореното во 2022 година мора да се спроведе“, изјави Радев, додавајќи дека Бугарија ќе продолжи да инсистира на почитување на преземените обврски.

Повод за неговата реакција беше и неодамнешниот инцидент пред бугарската амбасада во Скопје, кога беа запалени две дипломатски возила, случај кој експресно беше решен од страна на МВР.

Изјавата на Радев доаѓа по усвојувањето на најновиот Извештај за напредокот на Македонија во Европскиот парламент, во кој повторно се нагласуваат обврските што земјата треба да ги исполни во рамките на европскиот процес.

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Bulgarian Prime Minister Radev doesn't see the need for a meeting, he had nothing to say to Mickoski

Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov stated there is no need for further meetings with North Macedonia's President Stevo Pendarovski, emphasizing that the consensus reached in July 2022 must be fully respected. He reiterated Bulgaria's commitment to ensuring compliance with agreed obligations, referencing recent incidents at the Bulgarian embassy in Skopje where two diplomatic vehicles were set on fire. This comes after the European Parliament released a new report highlighting North Macedonia's remaining commitments under the EU accession process.

Bias read (Center): The article presents statements from Bulgarian officials without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It reports on diplomatic relations and EU-related commitments without favoring one side over another. The framing remains neutral, focusing on official positions and events rather than op-

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