Prime Minister of North Macedonia Hristijan Mickoski stated in Washington on July 10 that the future of the Balkans lied in economic cooperation and an absolute fight against corruption and organized crime.
According to the statement of the government in Skopje, Mickoski said this at a meeting, which he attended together with the prime ministers of Albania and Montenegro, Edi Rama and Milojko Spajic, with U.S. Senators Jean Shaheen and Thom Tillis and members of the Senate’s NATO Observer Group.
During the meeting, Mickoski assessed that the Balkan region had endured a difficult period of challenges and changes, which have shown that only cooperation, accelerated development and investing into friendship among citizens resulted in a better life.
Mickoski is visiting the United States to attend the observance of 75 years since the founding of NATO, within North Macedonia’s delegation that includes the country’s interior, defense and foreign ministers.
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