Karakachanov promises: With a Comintern strike on the table, Macedonia will not join the EU



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IN Skopje someone imaginethat Bulgaria will make concessions out of feelings of brotherhood and solidarity. They also have someone from outside to put pressure on Bulgaria. However, this will not happen, he was adamant. the Minister of War and IMRO leader Krassimir Karakachanov in the BTV studio.

How exactly do you imagine parliament would vote for something like that and a withdrawal of Bulgaria’s position to pass? through any parliament. We’ll see what happens in a weekKarakachanov threatened and warned: “The choice of whether they will be part of the EU is theirs. There is no way they can become members of the European Union by attacking the Comintern.”

The IMRO leader assured that Good Neighbor Agreement with North Macedonia it’s good enough but if observed. One year after its signing, it is no longer observed. The agreement is a first step towards joining NATO. Compliance with it is the second step towards EU membershipexplained the IMRO leader.

According to Karakachanov no diplomatic pressure from Germany, and in the United States he explained the genesis of the Balkan problems, citing American sources.

Friendship is friendship, brotherhood is brotherhood, but contracts and good customs must be respected. “We don’t want to go to the Grand Bazaar to discuss whose Gotse Delchev is,” Karakachanov said, insisting that Bulgaria and the Bulgarian people must defend the national interest.

Skopje

Skopje “jumped” on Bulgaria, which tried to trade the EU for national identity

Sofia demanded that Macedonians recognize their Bulgarian roots

The IMRO leader explained that we are not forcing Skopje and the Macedonians to surrender of his national identity, but “to be so good” to create it according to the facts and since it was created by fire and sword after 1944. Until the year 44, history is a common history of a nation.. We have a common history with the Ottoman Empire, with Byzantium, with the Armenian people, but not with the Macedonians.

A “squat” in Skopje now would spell trouble later, according to Karakachanov, including claims of learning the fictitious Macedonian language in the Kyustendil region over time.



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