United Europe is More Important Than Greece's Narrow Interests: Interview with Gjorge Ivanov, President of the Republic of Macedonia (Interview)
Weekly News Service 2009, June 26
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Macedonia expects from all its allies in the world to start valuing the Macedonian model of multi-ethnicity more highly, and there is not a better way to do this than for them to make joint efforts for a faster integration of the state in NATO and EU and thus make it clear to Greece that the idea for United Europe is more important than the narrow interests of any member country, the President of the Republic of Macedonia says in his interview for FORUM. FORUM: Mister President, the talks about the solution of the dispute over the name are in your competence. Where is the red line, and what would you discuss about in the future?
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