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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 07, 2023
North Macedonia votes to end dispute with Bulgaria, clears way for EU talks

Politics

Reuters
17 July, 2022, 09:15 am
Last modified: 17 July, 2022, 09:19 am

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North Macedonia votes to end dispute with Bulgaria, clears way for EU talks

Reuters
17 July, 2022, 09:15 am
Last modified: 17 July, 2022, 09:19 am
North Macedonian members of Parliament from the ruling SDSM party, hold European Union and North Macedonian flags, during a parliamentary debate on a French-brokered deal aimed at settling disputes with Bulgaria and clearing the way to EU membership, in Skopje, North Macedonia, July 16, 2022. REUTERS/Ognen Teofilovski
North Macedonian members of Parliament from the ruling SDSM party, hold European Union and North Macedonian flags, during a parliamentary debate on a French-brokered deal aimed at settling disputes with Bulgaria and clearing the way to EU membership, in Skopje, North Macedonia, July 16, 2022. REUTERS/Ognen Teofilovski

Lawmakers in North Macedonia on Saturday passed a French-brokered deal aimed at settling a dispute with Bulgaria and clearing the way to long-due European Union membership talks.

With 68 votes, the 120-seat parliament voted in favour of the agreement. Opposition lawmakers did not participate in the vote and left the room.

"Today we are opening a new perspective for our country…from today we are moving with accelerated steps to join the EU family," Prime Minister Dimitar Kovacevski said in a press conference after his cabinet approved parliament's conclusions.Kovacevski said the first meeting between his government and the EU would be held on Tuesday.

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The deal proposes that North Macedonia's constitution be amended to recognise a Bulgarian minority. The proposal does not require Bulgaria to recognise the Macedonian language.

In exchange, Bulgaria will allow its West Balkan neighbour to start membership talks with the EU.After the agreement was adopted, governing party deputies rolled out EU and North Macedonian flags.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who travelled to Skopje and urged lawmakers on Thursday to vote the deal, said the vote "paves the way for opening the accession negotiations rapidly."

Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama, whose country has been held back because the EU has linked its progress to that of North Macedonia, said an Albanian delegation would travel to Brussels on Monday to start membership talks.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken welcomed the vote, saying Washington recognised "the difficult tradeoffs considered in this compromise, which acknowledges and respects North Macedonia's cultural identity and the Macedonian language."

The leader of the biggest opposition party VMRO-DPMNE, Hristijan Mickoski, whose party protested against the deal since the beginning of July, said "nothing was over". He added his party would not back constitutional changes which require two-thirds of the vote.Bulgaria's parliament lifted its veto on Macedonian-EU talks last month. This also triggered protests in Bulgaria and contributed to a no-confidence vote that toppled the government.

North Macedonia, a former Yugoslav republic, has been a candidate for EU membership for 17 years but approval for talks was first blocked by Greece and then by Bulgaria.

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