Tihomir Muçunski, the Chief of Macedonian diplomacy, expressed criticism regarding a recent statement issued by the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The statement announced the upcoming visit of the close family of Prime Minister Hristijan Miskovski to Pamporovo for commemorative purposes. Muçunski highlighted specific omissions within the Bulgarian MFA’s public statement.
According to his comments, the Ministry failed to acknowledge that a diplomatic note concerning the visit of the Prime Minister’s family, his son, and a nephew had previously been shared. Furthermore, Muçunski pointed out that the information circulating in the media since January 6th was, in fact, conveyed through a verbal note issued on that date, which also included the announcement of the death. During an interview on the TV channel “Samo Intervju,” Muçunski detailed these discrepancies.
He emphasized that the official statement did not contain the necessary details regarding the submission of the diplomatic note or the verbal communication that preceded the public announcements. The comments suggest a diplomatic disagreement over the precise record of communications related to the family visit and the announcement of the passing. Muçunski’s critique focuses on the perceived incompleteness of the MFA’s official statement, noting that key procedural details were omitted from the public record.
This commentary underscores a divergence in how the sequence of official notifications was presented by the two nations.
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