Bulgarian Prime Minister Mitsoski Expresses Concerns Over Macedonian Diplomatic Action
Sofia, Bulgaria – Prime Minister Dimitar Mitsoski has voiced significant concerns regarding a recent announcement by North Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev concerning a diplomatic visit. The issue centers around a three-day stay in Pamporovo, Bulgaria, for Zaev’s spouse and son, intended to commemorate an anniversary. Mitsoski stated that he perceives this action as a concerning escalation and a potential destabilizing factor in bilateral relations.
He emphasized that the announcement, made public on June 24, 2026, by Zaev, represents an “unwelcome practice” within the diplomatic sphere. “The signals that I receive do not make me optimistic,” Mitsoski said. “I see a president of diplomacy when he announces a diplomatic note for three days’ stay of his spouse and my young son in Pamporovo.”
Mitsoski highlighted the potential for this action to contribute to rising radicalization and underscored his view that it represents a negative development.
He specifically referenced the one-sidedness of the situation, noting the planned visit involving his son. The Bulgarian Prime Minister’s comments follow a period of strained relations between the two countries. Further details regarding the diplomatic note and its implications are still emerging.
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