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Traditional working lunch with the Ambassadors of the Visegrad Group member countries
Monday, 24 November 2014 15:43

The President of the Republic of Macedonia, Dr. Gjorge Ivanov, hosted today the traditional working lunch with the Ambassadors of the Visegrad Group member countries, accredited in the Republic of Macedonia. The meeting was attended by the Ambassador of Hungary, H.E. József Bencze, the Ambassador of the Czech Republic, H.E. Miroslav Rames, the Ambassador of the Slovak Republic, H.E. Martin Bezak, and the Ambassador of the Republic of Poland, H.E. Jacek Stefan Multanowski.

Topics of discussion were the political relations, the Macedonian Euro-Atlantic integration processes, the cooperation in the field of economy, as well as the regional and multilateral cooperation.

President Ivanov expressed satisfaction with the high level of bilateral relations and with the fruitful political dialogue between the Republic of Macedonia and the Visegrad Group countries, which are based on the longstanding tradition of mutual understanding, friendship and respect. The continuation of the exchange of visits at the highest level was also discussed.

The Macedonian President praised the continued and consistent support of the Visegrad Group countries in maintaining the momentum of the EU enlargement process and particularly the strong support for sooner initiation of negotiations for the Republic of Macedonia's membership.

"Membership in the EU and NATO is a strategic priority for the Republic of Macedonia, and it necessary the positive recommendations of the European Commission to be translated into a final decision for a date to start negotiations," President Ivanov said, adding that the illegal blockade of the rightful membership of our country in NATO is a serious blockade of peace, security and stability in the Balkans.

The Ambassadors welcomed the efforts of the Republic of Macedonia for accelerated accession to the EU and NATO, and expressed belief that the Visegrad Group member countries, as influential factors within the EU, will continue to support the European and Euro-Atlantic aspirations of the Republic of Macedonia.

At the meeting, the interlocutors agreed that the bilateral cooperation is continuously deepening and that there are untapped potentials for a more comprehensive cooperation in a number of areas of mutual interest, especially in the fields of economy, investment, education, culture, tourism and agriculture.

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Meeting with Cemil Cicek, President of the Grand National Assembly of the Republic of Turkey
Monday, 24 November 2014 13:49

The President of the Republic of Macedonia, Dr. Gjorge Ivanov, received today the President of the Grand National Assembly of the Republic of Turkey, Mr. Cemil Cicek.

At the meeting, the two interlocutors expressed satisfaction with the excellent relations and the continuing upward trend in the cooperation between the Republic of Macedonia and the Republic of Turkey at all levels.

Commending the ongoing parliamentary cooperation, President Ivanov expressed hope that in the coming period the parliamentary cooperation will contribute to further strengthening of the relations and enrichment of the cooperation.

President Ivanov expressed gratitude for the consistent support of the Republic of Turkey for the Republic of Macedonia's membership to NATO.

"We highly appreciate the fact that the Republic of Turkey is a longstanding and vocal supporter and promoter of the strategic goals of the Republic of Macedonia," President Ivanov said at the meeting.

The two interlocutors praised the economic cooperation that marks an increasing trend, and expressed their expectation for its further intensification. The meeting also discussed the intensification of cooperation in defense and security, culture, education, and multilaterally.

President Ivanov expressed his expectation for enhanced cooperation within the Alliance of Civilizations, given that the Republic of Turkey is one of the founding members of this initiative within the United Nations.

The President of the Grand National Assembly of the Republic of Turkey, Mr. Cicek, stressed that the Republic of Macedonia is an important partner of the Republic of Turkey and that, as before, the Republic of Macedonia can count on Ankara's support.

Views and information on the regional developments were exchanged at the meeting.
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Congratulation message on the occasion of November 22, Day of the Albanian Alphabet
Friday, 21 November 2014 14:37

The President of the Republic of Macedonia, Dr. Gjorge Ivanov, on the occasion of November 22, Day of the Albanian Alphabet, sent a congratulation message to the members of the Albanian ethnic community in the Republic of Macedonia.

Dear Fellow Citizens,

Celebrating the Day of the Albanian Alphabet in the Republic of Macedonia, we reaffirm our commitment to the nurturing of our multiethnic society and respect for ethnic and cultural diversity.

The celebration of November 22 means fostering of the cultural values and specificities of the Albanian ethnic community in the Republic of Macedonia. Respecting, strengthening and promoting our mutual relations, we contribute to the building of our coexistence.

The wealth of one nation is based on respect for the tradition, the linguistic and cultural heritage that is the core that contains the past, the present and the future. Recognizing the differences, we are building confidence and understanding in a society in which there should be no bias for ethnic, national and religious differences.

Dear All,

I avail myself of this opportunity to congratulate the Day of the Albanian alphabet to the members of the Albanian ethnic community in the Republic of Macedonia, and to send a message to all citizens in the country, regardless of their religion and ethnicity, that if we respect each other, if we truly cherish the differences between us, we will be able to contribute to the progress and development of the prosperous Republic of Macedonia.

Dr. Gjorge Ivanov

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Meeting with the Chairman of the EU Military Committee, General Patrick de Rousiers
Friday, 21 November 2014 10:03
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Children’s rights are basis of freedom, justice and peace in the world – message on the occasion of November 20, Universal Children’s Day and 25 years of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
Thursday, 20 November 2014 11:13


poraka01Twenty-five years ago, the world adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child. By adopting this Convention, humanity, clearly and unambiguously, defined - for the first time ever - the inalienable rights of the youngest citizens in the world: the rights to life and health, survival and development, protection, education and equal opportunities regardless of gender, language, ethnic, religious, social or any other affiliation. The Convention has established that children, just like adults, have inalienable rights to human dignity, freedom of thought, conscience and religion, and the right to preserve their own identity.

The rights of the child are the basis of freedom, justice and peace in the world. The future of every country depends on respecting children's rights. Who else do we build roads for if not for our children? For whom do we build schools and gymnasiums? Can we have any economic growth if we allow ourselves to neglect the most important thing of all - the nurturing of our offspring?

When Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 35 years ago, she was asked what could be done to promote world peace. Her answer was simple: "Go home and love your family". The mother of the 20th century, born in Skopje in Macedonia, was well aware of the primary and sacred duty of the parent to the child.

The situation of children's rights is inextricably linked to the living conditions of their families, the backbone of any society. As a cradle and as a beacon of true values that continuously radiates security, warmth and light of life, the family must be nurtured, encouraged and strengthened. The family is a shelter from life's storms and a protector against ever-present challenges. Happy people grow up and live in good families. In a family, parents give their children unconditional love and manage to prepare them for all the challenges they will face in life.

In the Republic of Macedonia, as well as in many other places around the world, the family is being negatively affected by a number of factors. Among these are socio-economic challenges and the loss of traditional family values under the influence of our modern pace of life and ever-increasing obligations that do not allow parents to spend enough time together with children.

Therefore, the family should prevail in the protection and support of children. It is necessary for the family to remain a major pillar of society and for the state to help further strengthen its role. We must continue striving for our institutions to provide the family special protection. The State must be and must remain the strongest ally of the family, of parents and of children. We must work to reduce the social risks to which the family - and thus the children - are exposed. Every family should be part of the big family, the state.

poraka02While being aware that nothing can replace the family, the state still performs the role of a family through its institutions for children who lack any parental care. Dedicated to solidarity and aware of the need for greater integration of children with disabilities in educational and recreational programmes, the state must pay ever more attention to pursue opportunities for the good of these children.

It is necessary to ensure that all families enjoy decent living conditions and help their children with educational and developmental support. We must not allow for violations of children's rights to be ignored or, even worse, to be seen as something normal and acceptable. Therefore, we should dedicate more time to providing support to children from underprivileged families. It is important to note that we do have the solutions here in front of us. Dedicated to reform, the Republic of Macedonia is obtaining solid results through its existing institutions and systems for protecting and improving children's lives. It is necessary for our positive experiences to be shared with families and communities where children remain a vulnerable category.

Partnerships between government institutions, UNICEF, specialized NGOs and the media are very important and provide us with essential information about the status of children. We welcome their activism in raising this issue before political institutions and their advocacy of the rights and needs of children. We agree that children need someone to speak up on their behalf and to help us apply positive international experiences and achievements in our country.

Children learn from adults. What they receive, they reflect. It is necessary for children in the Republic of Macedonia to grow up in the spirit of the Macedonian model of coexistence and respect for diversity. We are building trust both institutionally and non-institutionally through education, sports, culture, art, competitions, concerts, exhibitions and joint projects. All these efforts are necessary to raise healthy generations who will carry out the future inclusive development of the society in the spirit of unity, cooperation and friendship, regardless of ethnic, religious or social origin. In this way we are building a culture of respect for children's rights and investing in the future of the Republic of Macedonia.

Dr. Gjorge Ivanov

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Congratulation note to the President-Elect of Romania, H.E. Mr. Klaus Iohannis
Thursday, 20 November 2014 00:00
 
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